Steven Gerrard is the favourite to be named the next permanent Rangers manager, according to Football Insider.
It has been a season to forget for Rangers. While they did well to reach the quarter-finals of the Europa League, they have struggled domestically, losing out on the Premiership to arch-rivals Celtic, who also beat them in the League Cup final. Rangers crashed out of the Scottish Cup, meanwhile, in the fifth round after a shocking loss to Queen’s Park.
Philippe Clement was the man in charge at the start of the season, but inconsistency saw the Belgian sacked in February. Since then, former Rangers midfielder Barry Ferguson has served as interim manager, with the Bears set to appoint a permanent boss ahead of the new season.
Steven Gerrard is the favourite to be named the next permanent Rangers manager, according to Football Insider.
It has been a season to forget for Rangers. While they did well to reach the quarter-finals of the Europa League, they have struggled domestically, losing out on the Premiership to arch-rivals Celtic, who also beat them in the League Cup final. Rangers crashed out of the Scottish Cup, meanwhile, in the fifth round after a shocking loss to Queen’s Park.
Philippe Clement was the man in charge at the start of the season, but inconsistency saw the Belgian sacked in February. Since then, former Rangers midfielder Barry Ferguson has served as interim manager, with the Bears set to appoint a permanent boss ahead of the new season.
Steven Gerrard is the favourite to be named the next permanent Rangers manager, according to Football Insider.
It has been a season to forget for Rangers. While they did well to reach the quarter-finals of the Europa League, they have struggled domestically, losing out on the Premiership to arch-rivals Celtic, who also beat them in the League Cup final. Rangers crashed out of the Scottish Cup, meanwhile, in the fifth round after a shocking loss to Queen’s Park.
Philippe Clement was the man in charge at the start of the season, but inconsistency saw the Belgian sacked in February. Since then, former Rangers midfielder Barry Ferguson has served as interim manager, with the Bears set to appoint a permanent boss ahead of the new season.