Philippe Clement(Image: Steve Welsh/PA Wire)

Philippe Clement told he's 'done' at Rangers after 'get to f***' chants from fans

by · Irish Mirror

Philippe Clement has been told he's 'done' at Rangers after the Ibrox club dropped points for the fourth away game in a row.

Rangers recorded a 3-0 home win over Celtic last week, but have drawn with Hibernian and Dundee on the road since then, while they lost to St Mirren and drew with Motherwell over Christmas.

Kris Boyd launched another scathing attack on the under-fire Rangers boss following their 1-1 draw with Dundee on Thursday night. His side missed the chance to close the gap on Premiership leaders Celtic to 13 points after being heldat Dens Park.

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Vaclav Cerny's 10th goal of the season cancelled out Oluwaseun Adewumi's opener but Rangers were unable to find a winning goal and another game on the road without a victory means they have picked up just 13 points from the last 33 available away from Ibrox, reports The Daily Record.

Clement was subjected to more furious chants of "get to f***" from the travelling Rangers' support at Dens Park, with many feeling that the Belgian's time in Govan is up - and a seething Boyd doesn't blame them. Speaking on Sky Sports, he said: "It's an absolute disgrace that Rangers are in this position.

"Yes there has been cost-cutting, but there has been money spent. There is no improvement. They have spoken about the injuries improving as well but it's actually (got) worse.

"They can speak about having to moving players and having to play extra minutes, but guess what? You are a football player and that is what you are paid to do. There is no progress at all, it's done.

"It's over to Patrick Stewart now because in the last two away games we have been at, those fans have had enough. It's going to get to the stage where they stop turning up and you'll see where the real problems start to materialise for Rangers because this can't continue."

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