Rangers manager Philippe Clement has addressed remarks made by club chairman Fraser Thornton, who described the team’s away performance as “horrendous.” Clement concurred with the assessment, acknowledging his dissatisfaction with the team’s away record, noting that they have dropped 20 out of a possible 33 points on the road this season. He emphasized the need for improvement in away matches while expressing contentment with their home form.
The club is undergoing a comprehensive review of its football operations, with Clement actively participating in discussions aimed at enhancing performance. Despite recent challenges, including player injuries, Clement remains optimistic about future outcomes. Looking ahead, Rangers are set to face Fraserburgh in the upcoming Scottish Cup match, with goalkeeper Jack Butland potentially returning to the lineup.