Rangers have sacked manager Philippe Clement following Saturday’s home defeat by St Mirren, with the side 13 points behind Scottish Premiership leaders Celtic.
The Belgian, 50, had been under pressure this season as his team struggled to match Celtic’s consistency and this month’s Scottish Cup loss at home to Queen’s Park increased supporter unrest.
Off the pitch, 49ers Enterprises are negotiating a potential takeover of Rangers, which could be completed between April and June.
“The club would like to put on record their sincere thanks to Philippe for his hard work and dedication during his spell in charge,” Rangers said.
“A further update from the club will follow in due course.”
Clement joined Rangers in October 2023 following Michael Beale’s 10-month reign, soon winning the League Cup and leading the team to the top of the Premiership.
However, a poor record against Celtic contributed to missing out on last season’s league title and Scottish Cup.
This term, league defeats by Celtic, Kilmarnock, Aberdeen and St Mirren put Clement under scrutiny and Rangers missed out on another League Cup triumph by losing the final to Celtic on penalties.
Rangers’ league victory over Celtic at Ibrox in January temporarily eased the pressure but further dropped points at Hibernian and Dundee as well as this month’s home losses ultimately sealed Clement’s fate.
After Hibs had beaten Celtic earlier on Saturday, St Mirren’s win was their first at Ibrox since 1991 and came less than two weeks after Championship side Queen’s Park knocked Rangers out of the Scottish Cup.
Source: BBC Sports