Rangers have struggled in the 2024/25 SPFL campaign and they are already nine points behind Celtic at the top.
The Bears backed their manager, Philippe Clement, in the summer window with funds for squad rebuilding, and he is likely to be given more time at Ibrox to turn things around.
There is no doubt that the Rangers boss is under some serious strain, but without a permanent chairman and a CEO in place, it is highly unlikely that they will sack him.
Rangers will face Celtic in the Premier Sports Cup Final, and the outcome of the match could determine Clement’s Ibrox future.
His sacking will not solve major problems at the club, but his position will definitely come under scrutiny if the results do not improve after the international break.
Who would Rangers hire if they sack Clement?
Rangers fans would love to see Steven Gerrard being given another chance. The Liverpool legend won the Scottish Premiership title and did a terrific job at the Glasgow club before he moved to Aston Villa.
However, his performances at Villa and Al-Ettifaq aren’t encouraging. Moreover, he was given a lengthy period (and funds) to overhaul the squad and build a team to his own taste. It is doubtful that the Gers will allow that to happen again.
According to journalist Andrew Newport, Derek McInnes seems “the obvious choice” to replace Clement at the club. He is a former Rangers player and knows the club inside out.
McInnes did a brilliant job at Aberdeen, although he may not be someone who could excite the fan base.
Stick with Clement for the time being
After sacking Giovanni van Bronckhorst and Michael Beale in back-to-back seasons, Rangers will fall into the same doldrums if they pull the trigger on Clement right now.
The managerial appointments at Rangers are going on in cycles, and it is taking the club nowhere.
It makes a lot of sense for the Gers to stick with Clement and give him more time to make it work. Unfortunately, there is little evidence to show that Clement’s side can go on a long unbeaten run and close the gap with Celtic and Aberdeen.
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