Stephen McGowan acknowledges that in order to appease Rangers supporters, Patrick Stewart must fire Philippe Clement
The Daily Mail journalist has rendered a judgment on the Belgian’s tenure at the club, given the formidable job the Gers face in trying to regain the top spot in the standings. The Ibrox team is currently 15 points behind their fiercest rivals, Celtic, in the SPFL.
“Forget all the schtick about a young squad, a period of transition, and the need for two or three transfer windows to get things right,” McGowan wrote on January 11.
Rangers CEO Patrick Stewart will provide a media briefing, as promised by Philippe Clement. And now, the only thing the new CEO can say to calm a furious fan base is that Clement is no longer there. Nothing else will do.
“It’s hard to put a pretty face on a pig that has lost £17.2 million and cut the wage bill.”
Philippe Clement is unable to stay with the Rangers.
McGowan is correct; Gers supporters are tired of being misled.
Their top executive’s courageous choice to fire Clement is the only thing that would bring them joy.
One may claim that the board just lacks the resources to proceed with the Belgian’s termination, which has been long overdue.
Stewart must make these decisions since failing to fire him would end up costing them more in the long run.
Clement is not the solution for Rangers, and despite several opportunities to prove his point, he has failed to do so.
The Belgian still seems to be in a comfortable position despite the fact that the Gers are presently 15 points behind Celtic, which would normally be enough for any other manager to be on his way.
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