Premiership Image Tarnished By Uncertainty Over Dundee Game, Claims Philippe Clement

Philippe Clement, the manager of Rangers, has voiced his concerns over the uncertainty surrounding their upcoming cinch Premiership clash against Dundee at the Scot Foam Stadium at Dens Park. The match, initially postponed 90 minutes before kick-off last month, has been rescheduled amidst doubts due to weather conditions. This situation has led to a potential contingency plan being discussed for April 16 or 17 if the game cannot proceed as planned.

Dundee's managing director, John Nelms, expressed optimism to Sky Sports about the likelihood of the game going ahead. However, he acknowledged the need for a backup date due to recent weather-related disruptions. This comes after Dundee's home game against Motherwell was permitted following a second pitch inspection, despite Motherwell's expressed concerns for player welfare after their 3-2 victory.

Dundee Game Woes Hurt Premiership

Clement highlighted the unusual nature of this predicament in top-tier football, stating, "It is a crazy situation in a top league that you don't know the day before if the game is on or not." He also mentioned the adverse impact of frequent rain in Scotland on pitch conditions, suggesting that such issues tarnish the league's reputation and pose risks to player safety.

The Rangers boss has called for an early decision regarding the match's status, proposing that moving the game to a neutral venue could be a logical solution to ensure it takes place before the league split. Clement emphasized the importance of preparation and expressed his desire for clarity on whether the match would proceed as scheduled or be postponed again.

On a team note, Clement confirmed that Ridvan Yilmaz would miss out due to injury and Ryan Jack faces a potential season-ending setback with a calf problem. He also noted that long-term absentees Danilo and Oscar Cortes are unlikely to return before the season concludes.

As Rangers prepare to travel to Dundee, Clement's primary concern remains the timing of the decision regarding the match. He stressed the need for an announcement by Tuesday evening to allow adequate preparation time, underscoring the broader issue of repeated cancellations due to adverse weather conditions and its impact on Scottish football's image.

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