Following two runner-up finishes against Celtic, Rangers manager Philippe Clement vows to “build a new team.”

Rangers boss Philippe Clement has revealed he will be ‘building a new team’ for the 2024/25 season.

Rangers’ season ended in sadness when they finished second to Celtic in both the Premiership and the Scottish Cup, despite winning the Scottish League Cup in December.

The Gers were leading the table and dominating the title battle in February, but they were behind Adam Idah’s eventual winner 0-0 in the last minute of Saturday’s cup final.

When Rangers lost all five of their games against Celtic this season and only managed one point from four league matches, there’s no questioning where the season was won or lost.

With Celtic’s 12th league triumph in 13 years, they are now just one title away from Rangers’ world record 55 titles, so supporters will be carefully watching them follow.

Clement promises Rangers summer rebuild

The Ibrox powers that be have a busy summer ahead of them due to a number of contracts coming up for expiration and the necessity to lower the average age of the playing team.

Although it is unclear how much money would be available, Clement has pledged a full reconstruction as Rangers look to get closer to their neighbors.

Following the loss in the cup final, Clement stated, “The mentality is there, the hard work is there, the structure is there, and now we need to build on this” (via BBC Sport). ”

We have a number of players departing, players with expiring contracts, players aging, and players with a history of ailments.

In order to create a new team, we will “renew the squad and get experience, but also a talented squad.”

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