Rangers CEO Patrick Stewart has revealed how Philippe Clement’s Europa League run is helping him cling to his job as he broke his silence on the “disastrous” Queen’s Park Scottish Cup exit.
The former Manchester United chief finally spoke out on the Spiders shocker at Ibrox after fan fury at the club’s silence following that defeat.
Stewart is adamant he is under no illusions as to the magnitude of that seismic loss to the Championship outfit. He admitted it was “a source of shame” but still not enough for Clement to be sacked with the Belgian finishing top in the revamped Europa League to move directly into Friday's last-16 draw.
And in an interview with Rangers TV he said: “Why is he still the manager? Look, I'm going to go back to what I said in January.
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