For Rangers, victory is all that matters at the end of the season, according to Philippe Clement. Having been in the position for a while, the manager is aware that while strong efforts frequently result in positive outcomes, winning back titles at Ibrox is always more significant.
The Rangers team’s ongoing injury woes make this slogan even more relevant for Philippe Clement, which in turn makes the team’s victory over St Mirren all the more remarkable and the manager’s remarks all the more meaningful.
Rangers team receives an attitude message from Philippe Clement Clement has been forced to play players out of place in crucial roles for what seems like months.
Ah, the victory in Paisley. Led by Dujon Sterling on the right, Fabio Silva played on the left side of a front three. Under extreme pressure, a nine-man with ten-man versatility and a right-back are expected to contribute their inventiveness and play roles they are not accustomed to. The Rangers boss was eager to emphasize what is most important this time of year when speaking following the team’s victory over St Mirren.
In the end, it’s crucial to take the three points and know that there are four league finals left, and it will be game by game, going all out to get the three points. “Football is about the results in the end. Nobody remembers that we won 4-0 against Hibs in October with really good football or other games. In the end, it’s about the points. We had a lot of good games like that, but you need games that you win in a season with resilience or mentality or digging in and fighting.”
Not a single team in the world wins games exclusively in exquisite fashion, as this team has demonstrated on multiple occasions. Definitely not championship teams.
They demonstrated the proper mindset today, and you need both. It is currently recovering well and getting ready to go for the three points once more the next weekend.
Winning is all that matters as Rangers target treble Clement is right, with four league games and a cup final, winning is everything. There is no point playing well and drawing or being the better team in the Scottish Cup final only to go home with runners up medals. Against Ross County and Dundee, there was no shortage of effort, however, the quality was sadly lacking, as was the performance level.
Even though the execution wasn’t always good enough, players were making more of an effort to make a difference against Hearts and St. Mirren. Although Philippe Clement would prefer to see the swashbuckling side of earlier in his reign, he and the fans would be more than happy if Rangers continue to win. The mentality was wrong. Everything that they had been doing right to get to the top of the table just stopped. There was no bravery in possession or players taking responsibility.
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