Philippe Clement, manager of Rangers, has affirmed his commitment to the team’s current formation, despite recent defeats. His side has lost two of their past three league games. (Herald) The 50-year-old Belgian believes his struggling squad was always expected to experience a setback before making progress. (Sun) Clement shared that his wife “likes it more when we win games and everybody’s happy that I’m a really good manager,” and he admitted to never disengaging in his pursuit of success. (Record) The Rangers manager also suggested he was aware of the challenges involved when he signed a new four-year contract during the summer. (Scotsman) Former Rangers skipper Craig Moore expressed concerns that the current Ibrox dressing room lacks a culture conducive to success. (Record) Another ex-captain, Barry Ferguson, suggested that Rangers’ dismissal of Giovanni van Bronckhorst as manager in 2022 was too hasty and questioned whether the club would require another restructuring if the managerial position were to become vacant again. (Herald) Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes, 53, is reportedly admired by the Rangers hierarchy. (Football Insider) Post navigation Pakistan’s Test Series Victory Against England: A Historic Reversal of Fortunes Report: Rangers Officials Reportedly Admire Kilmarnock Manager Derek McInnes