The hoodoo that had bewildered Gerrard, Gio, and Beale is broken by Clement.

The hoodoo that had bewildered Gerrard, Gio, and Beale is broken by Clement.
The hoodoo that had bewildered Gerrard, Gio, and Beale is broken by Clement.

The hoodoo that had bewildered Gerrard, Gio, and Beale is broken by Clement.

The hoodoo that had bewildered Gerrard, Gio, and Beale is broken by Clement.

The hoodoo that had bewildered Gerrard, Gio, and Beale is broken by Clement.

Rangers didn’t seem to be ready to compete for a title until December until Steven Gerrard’s third

season; now, under Philippe Clement, everything has changed.

The manager of the Gers has guided his club to seven straight wins at Ibrox by rotating his lineup to keep

players fresh and play inspiring rather than frustrating football.

Only twice in the last six years has post-break form not been a worry.

it’s the most recent indication that Rangers, under Philippe Clement, are headed in the right direction.

Under Philippe Clement, the Rangers broke their winter break curse.

Not only did Gerrard suffer, but Giovanni van Bronckhorst also lost a significant lead.

and as performances caught up with results, Michael Beale too lost steam.

The hoodoo that had bewildered Gerrard, Gio, and Beale is broken by Clement.
The hoodoo that had bewildered Gerrard, Gio, and Beale is broken by Clement.

The difference is that performances are currently outweighing outcomes,

as practically every game might have had a considerably higher scoreline for various reasons.

Team selection is cycled from game to game, however there is no dip.

The tempo and intensity, as well as the style of play and assault patterns, stay constant, but the

personnel can vary greatly.

Philippe Clement’s achievements in such a short period of time must have exceeded even the most

enthusiastic supporters’ expectations.

One important factor has been mentality.

The manager isn’t talking about the title race or Celtic.

All that matters is the next game, followed by the next one, and so on.

The players have clearly bought into this as well, knowing that if they perform well,

they will get their chance; there is no such thing as a first-choice XI, and this has been vital to the steady

results since the break.

The earlier collapses did not appear to have a pattern or explanation.

Points may be dropped when we performed well or when the team as a whole appeared to be out of

ideas.

Things just seem different now that Philippe Clement is Rangers’ manager.

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