Hugh Keevins of Rangers makes a statement about “foreign managers” in response to what Philippe Clement stated.
Collum has been chosen to officiate the Scottish Cup fifth-round match between the Gers and Ayr United on Saturday, February 10, at Ibrox. This is true even though Rangers requested that the Scottish FA refrain from using the official in their games after the December Celtic game.
Clement expressed his happiness with the appointment during his press conference on Friday, February 9, stating that it allows everyone to move forward. Journalist Keevins of the Daily Record responded to the remarks on Clyde 1 Superscoreboard [9 February, 1 hour, 20 minutes and 24 seconds] by saying, “We need foreign managers here, because they’re not inflicted by the rest of Scotland and what goes on there with regards to referees.”Clement is not a victim; rather, he embodies the perspective of a stranger.
It’s an indication of Philippe Clement’s increased power in a brief amount of time. Essentially, what he’s saying is, “Talk to me first the next time you consider doing something like that.”
Willie Collum back on Rangers duty at Ibrox
Clement is still impressive in every way. He has proven to be a brilliant manager when it comes to strategy and audacious decisions, but he is also a skilled communicator off the field.
The Belgian had the opportunity to turn the incident into a song and dance, but instead he quickly shot it down, making the storyline somewhat meaningless. Although the controversy surrounding our team’s defeat to Celtic in the Old Firm a few months ago is still vivid in our minds, Collum’s exclusion from our games was always inevitable. Even though there are those who disagree with the decision, this cup tie with Ayr is as good as any to help put an end to the drama.
In addition, Clement acknowledged that it is never an easy task for a referee when he made the choice to uphold Dujon Sterling’s red card in a composed and unambiguous manner. Hopefully, Rangers advance to the next round and this cup match ends without any huge talking points. In other Rangers news, a player’s Ibrox admission may have led to the Gers lining up a replacement for Lawrence Shankland.
Even though there are those who disagree with the decision, this cup tie with Ayr is as good as any to help put an end to the drama. In addition, Clement acknowledged that it is never an easy task for a referee when he made the choice to uphold Dujon Sterling’s red card in a composed and unambiguous manner. Hopefully, Rangers advance to the next round and this cup match ends without any huge talking points. In other Rangers news, a player’s Ibrox admission may have led to the Gers lining up a replacement for Lawrence Shankland.
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