Inside Rangers Champions League: rewards, dangers, and advancement path
The Rangers Review details Philippe Clement’s path to the Champions League by speaking with the minds behind Scotland’s Coefficient X account. RANGERS END THE SPFL in second place.
Rangers’ main goal of regaining the Scottish Premiership title has now been formally abandoned. When they took the field on December 3rd at home against St Mirren, they were 11 points behind Celtic. At one point, they even turned into the bookies’ favorites to win the league as they regained top spot, but again, they were ultimately defeated. Phil Clement came in and undoubtedly improved them for large periods of time.
The Rangers Review talks with the brains behind Scotland’s Coefficient X account to provide an overview of Philippe Clement’s journey to the Champions League. RANGERS finish second in the SPFL. Rangers have now officially given up on winning the Scottish Premiership again. They trailed Celtic by 11 points going into their home match against St Mirren on December 3. They even recovered the top rank at one point and became the league’s bookies’ favorite, but they were eventually vanquished once more. When Phil Clement entered the game, they were definitely better for extended stretches of time.
Despite raising £23.6 million in player sales through Aribo and Bassey and getting £18.5 million when they made their Champions League comeback, a net loss of -£4.2 million was recorded previous year. For the Rangers supporters, who are envious of the £33 million record profit made throughout the city last year, to yet disclose a slight loss following such an incredible year of £84 million in income portends an even greater loss at the end of this year.
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