November 24, 2024

Prior to tonight’s match against Ross County, Rangers manager Philippe Clement played off criticism directed towards a crucial forward.

Prior to tonight’s huge match against Ross County, Ibrox manager Philippe Clement has dismissed rumours that one of his important forwards would make a breakthrough and declared he will reach the pinnacle of the sport.
When questioned about the Northern Irish forward’s previous criticism, the Belgian manager stated that he had no concerns about his play and praised him as an important player of his team.

“I don’t know what people are saying, but I don’t give a damn about what they think about my guys either. The 49-year-old manager of the Gers stated, “I see a player who was playing in the second team four months ago and who has been important in several games already this season.”

Tonight’s match between Rangers and managerless Ross County might propel the team to the top of the table for the first time under the Belgian manager. Clement identified McAusland as a crucial player who will help his team both offensively and defensively as the season goes on.
“Playing with the Rangers is a significant step up from playing for the second squad. It involves more than just objectives and data. It has to do with everything else you do. How he wins balls, how he presses. How he maintains the team’s possession. How he operates and moves around the building.

“He was a guy on the second team four months ago that no one knew about. He has now participated in numerous games for the Rangers, shown decisiveness in contests, and represented his country on the field. It has come a long way in just four months, in my opinion. I am pleased with it because of this. His drive, concentration, and mentality will help him have a fantastic career. Rangers won’t be his final or best team to play for, Clement continued.

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