Celtic’s championship celebration is postponed by Rangers, but only after manager Clement has to read the riot act to his misfiring Ibrox stars.

Rangers overcame a 2-0 deficit to win the three points against Dundee yesterday night, postponing Celtic’s championship celebration for at least one more day.

After the 5-2 victory, Ibrox manager Philippe Clement did, however, acknowledge that he’s getting sick of having to read his players the riot book and asked for more “fire” from them.

The season’s last Premiership match at Ibrox ended on a positive one thanks to a much-improved second half performance, although the manager was concerned about the conditions that allowed the visitors to take a two-goal lead on minute forty.

Furthermore, Clement made it very clear to his players that they would not be allowed to stay at the club under his leadership if they disobey his instructions.

“There was a lot of ball movement and good combination play in the first half, but there wasn’t enough efficiency in the last third,” he stated. Despite being superior with the ball, we trailed at the end of the first half.

If you are not skilled enough without the ball, that is useless.

Since football is about both sides, as they well know, I was furious about that at halftime. You witnessed what they are capable of in the second half when they are concentrating on both.

But I can’t force myself to get upset before every game or at halftime. That isn’t feasible. “It must originate from the team.” They must realize that and adopt a confident attitude.

Despite fielding a significantly different team than the one that lost to Celtic over the weekend, Clement feels that players should hold themselves to greater standards.

“Today, this is the ideal illustration,” he continued. booed off the field during the interval.

After the game, there was a lot of cheering because of the team’s performance, goals, and aggressiveness in the duels, as well as their refusal to give up in the second half.

“That’s the basics if you want to play for a team like Rangers,” I told the guys as well. That must always be present.

It is possible to have one moment of yes and one moment of no if you wish to play for a team that finishes in the (lower) half of the league.

Here, you have to be always focused, aggressive, and proactive in all you do, both with and without the ball. We must assemble a team in which each member has an unwavering internal drive to succeed each and every day and in every match.

In response to a question about whether he was shocked his team was found wanting following their weekend setback, Clement said, “I saw fire, but with the ball but not enough without the ball.

Football is a game that is played with more than just the ball. That was a crucial one for today, but the message has already been disseminated a few times.

Though Dundee narrowly missed fifth place, manager Tony Docherty is keen for his club to move on from here. “We have never experienced a run of four losses in a row,” he remarked.

Every goal we established has been accomplished. Though we will evaluate the season as a whole, we came up somewhat short, and I believe the players deserve a great deal of respect for their efforts.

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