Rangers boss Philippe Clement talks offers he turned down, the style of play he will implement to try to 'win everything' at Rangers; 49-year-old also discusses catching Celtic, transfers and more after replacing Michael Beale and is confident he will be given time to succeed in Glasgow
By Sahil Jaidka, Gordon Duncan, Oliver Yew and Peter Smith
Tuesday 17 October 2023 06:32, UK
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New Rangers manager Philippe Clement says he wants to 'win everything' with the club and explained how he intends to close the gap to Celtic with dominant football at Ibrox.
Speaking exclusively to Sky Sports, the Belgian revealed he turned down more financially lucrative offers to join Rangers, such is his desire to bring success back to the club.
Clement replaced Michael Beale, who was sacked after just 10 months in charge, and is confident he will be given the time needed to implement his ideas and methods.
In a wide-ranging interview, Clement also discussed potential transfer plans for January and how he will maximise the quality of the current squad this season.
Ahead of his first game in charge, at home to Hibernian on Saturday in a 3pm kick-off, which you can follow on the Sky Sports website and app, read on to hear the new Rangers boss outline his ambitions...
Why Rangers? Why is it the right option for you at this stage in your career?
The last couple of weeks, the last couple of months I spoke with several clubs in Europe and also outside of Europe and because of the talks we had, this felt like the best project. The thing I was looking for was a club with a lot of passion and a real football club with a lot of fans, but also the people I met from the club were really
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