Philippe Clement Calls For Rangers Resurgence Post Ross County Setback
Philippe Clement, the manager of Rangers, has attributed the team's recent defeat to Ross County as a rare off-day, emphasizing that even the most successful teams worldwide encounter such setbacks. The 3-2 loss in the cinch Premiership marked Ross County's first victory over Rangers in 25 attempts, impacting the Light Blues' aspirations for the title. Currently, Rangers trail Celtic by four points, albeit with a game in hand against Dundee at Dens Park—a match previously postponed twice due to pitch conditions.
Clement's tenure since October has seen a mixed bag of results, with the team securing only two wins out of seven and gathering four points from a possible 12. The Belgian manager stressed the uniqueness of the loss to County, pointing out lapses in structure, organization, and basics, which he hadn't observed in his team over the past six months. He drew parallels with Manchester City's challenges during their treble-winning season last year, suggesting that such days are part and parcel of football.

The reaction within the squad to the defeat was notably one of self-disappointment, which Clement views positively. He shared insights into a detailed debriefing session focused on individual and collective improvements. The emphasis now shifts to how Rangers will respond in their upcoming fixture against Dundee.
Injury updates from Clement revealed that left-back Ridvan Yilmaz and midfielder Mohamed Diomande would miss out, with defender Leon Balogun also doubtful due to illness. Despite these challenges, Clement remains optimistic about showcasing the true capabilities of his team in the next match.
The manager also reflected on recent performances against Motherwell and Celtic, describing the former as a "freak accident" and acknowledging a strong second-half display in the latter for a well-earned draw. The focus is firmly on bouncing back strongly in the next game.
Finally, Clement expressed relief that Rangers' game against Dundee is proceeding as planned after previous postponements due to an unplayable pitch at Dens Park. With weather conditions expected to be favorable, both teams are eager to compete, marking an end to uncertainty over the fixture's venue.