As the curtain falls on another grueling Scottish Premiership season, Rangers manager Philippe Clement is already looking ahead to next year with a steely determination to address the injury woes that have plagued his side. The Belgian tactician, who took over the Ibrox hot seat in the autumn, has had to contend with a growing casualty list, prompting him to declare that “a big preparation” is in order to fortify his squad’s resilience.
In the aftermath of a grueling Scottish Cup quarter-final victory over Hibernian, Rangers manager Philippe Clement has vowed to take drastic measures to address the club’s mounting injury woes. The Ibrox side emerged victorious with a 2-0 scoreline, but the triumph was marred by the departure of Dujon Sterling and his replacement Ross McCausland due to injuries, further exacerbating the team’s already lengthy casualty list.
Clement, who took over the Rangers hotseat in the autumn, has been grappling with a series of injury setbacks since his arrival.