Fans tell Philippe Clement directly to his face about ‘boring Rangers’ – fraught diehards unite to reject manager’s answer

Fans tell Philippe Clement directly to his face about ‘boring Rangers’ – fraught diehards unite to reject manager’s answer

Irked Philippe Clement was locked in a tense clash at his press conference after being told of mounting concerns from fans about Rangers “boring” football.

The Belgian is facing increased scrutiny in the wake of the Premiership defeat to Kilmarnock – which left Aberdeen and Celtic six points ahead of the Light Blues at the top of the table – going into Thursday’s Europa League clash with Steaua Bucharest. The style of play under the boss has been heavily criticised by the fans – with the fears from the Ibrox stand being relayed to the boss going into the clash with the Romanian champion.

The interviewer said: “The accusation from the fans is there’s too much of it and there’s no attack in play and they’re boring to watch. How do you respond to that?” Undeterred Clement went on: “No, but what you say now, is it too many long balls or is it too many sideways passes?” They responded: “It can be both…” Clement clapped back: “It’s about creating not enough chances. That’s the conclusion at the end. I agree with that in the Kilmarnock game.

Dejected Rangers stars walk off at Rugby Park at full-time after 1-0 loss to Killie
Dejected Rangers stars walk off at Rugby Park at full-time after 1-0 loss to Killie

“It was the case. In other games we created more chances, not in all the games until now. But you see also we’re starting to play with new players in that role who are just in the building. How long Is Nedim Bajrami here? Four weeks or something? Six weeks maximum. And in the six weeks he’s been three or four weeks away with the national team.

“So they’re just in the building. There are other players in other clubs who come to their better level now after the first six months that everybody said they were not good. So Nedim did already good things but of course you need to create these connections on the pitch more and more to get to know each other. Which moment to run, which moment to play deep, which moment to create a chance or the shot. We need to create these moments. We’re playing more and more together.”

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