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Philippe Clement, the manager of Rangers, is facing scrutiny as his team falls behind in the Scottish Premiership title race. After a tough 2-1 loss to Aberdeen, the upcoming Premier Sports Cup semi-final against Motherwell at Hampden Park is crucial.

In a recent press conference, Clement expressed his confidence in turning things around for the team in the long term. Despite the recent setbacks, he believes that with hard work and determination, they can achieve more consistent results.

The absence of key players like Vaclav Cerny, Danilo, Oscar Cortes, Rabbi Matondo, and Ridvan Yilmaz has posed challenges for the team. However, Clement remains optimistic about the future, emphasizing the importance of building a strong foundation for a healthier club.

Reflecting on the team’s performance, Clement acknowledged both the positives and areas needing improvement from the last match. He highlighted the need for solid basics and a strong team spirit to overcome challenges and achieve success.

Looking ahead, Clement is focused on working with the squad to enhance their performance and make significant improvements. Despite the tough competition this season, he is determined to lead the team to a better period and create a more consistent and successful future for Rangers.

As the team continues to strive for better results, Clement’s vision for Rangers encompasses growth, resilience, and a commitment to excellence. With a dedicated approach and a focus on teamwork, he aims to steer the club towards a brighter and more prosperous future in the competitive world of football.