Fans express the same sentiment over Philippe Clement’s unseen role in Rangers’ goal.

Unseen Philippe Clement role in Rangers goal as fans all say the same thing.

Since coming charge, Philippe Clement has made significant changes to the Rangers. Above all, results, but it’s also restored the feel-good element.

His admirers are ardent, and it’s understandable why: not only are the Gers back in the running for the championship, but they’ve also surpassed that point to become the team most people root for.It seems that Clement has altered the team dynamic and is bringing out the best in players who weren’t performing up to par under former manager Michael Beale.

However, very few would have predicted that he would truly participate in the run-up to a goal! Last night, the Light Blues defeated Kilmarnock by coming from behind at a challenging stadium to earn another three points, moving them two points ahead of Celtic at the top. This performance demonstrated their steeliness and resolve.

Danny Armstrong’s penalty was nullified by James Tavernier with yet another magnificent free-kick, increasing his goal total for the Ibrox team to 121. Tom Lawrence then completed the comeback a few minutes later with a deft finish past Will Dennis.

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And the manager’s surprise contribution came in the form of the second goal. Clement collected the ball as it was skidding out of play and quickly flicked it to Cyriel Dessers, who made a fast pass that released Lawrence.

After being fouled, the midfield player quickly awarded a free kick to Oscar Cortes, demonstrating even more eagerness. The approach nearly backfired, but Lawrence scored to send the Rangers ahead thanks to their unwavering pace.

Viewers are once again drawing positive comparisons between Clement and Beale after noticing his performance in the winner. The Gers suffered a loss to the same opponent on the first day of play.

Fans at the time shared a single moment widely. After a throw-in in the attacking half, spectators felt that crucial time was squandered as John Lundstram stood with the ball trying to locate an option. However, Tavernier ran from the opposite side of the pitch to take over throwing duties.

At the time, one fan had tweeted, saying, “This nonsense needs to stop man…slowing games to a halt so one person can take throw-ins just to end up passing it back to the goalie”

He replied, “Can confirm the nonsense did stop,” following last night. Regards, Phil.”

Another said, “Big Phil is my favorite. Same opponent, same season, similar situation, but drastically different urgency.”

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