Report: Philippe Clement demands Rangers fans rally around stars as boss set…

Manager Philippe Clement has appealed for his loud support as his side look to break through the ‘wall’ they will build ahead of Ross County at Ibrox tonight.
The Belgian is unbeaten in 16 games since Michael Beale took over as manager in October and is aiming for three wins before the winter break.
Rangers travel to Parkhead on Saturday, which will be a huge test with no fans in their own half, but with home games against County and Kilmarnock on either side of the city, Clement will be at Ibrox.
hopes to shake up the foundations of He said: “We’re expecting a tough game against Ross County.

“Unfortunately the Ross County game has been cancelled, so they have a week to prepare and be completely fresh.
They want to break down the wall again and do well with transitions, crosses and set-pieces.
It’s going to be important to make sure you’re not taken into account.
I was really happy for the fans against Motherwell on Sunday.
They gave the players a lot of energy, listened to the players sing, and were great during the game.
They actively shouted out to me and gave me real support, which is what I expect from Ibrox.

Rangers’ injury list continues to grow and will reach double figures if Connor Goldson, who limped off late in the win at Fir Park, is not injured.
However, Clement was pleased with the recent additions of players such as Dujon Sterling and Kieran Dewell, who have left a big impression.
He added: “That’s what I ask, otherwise there’s no place for you at a club like Rangers, it’s that simple.

 

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