Philippe Clement reckons his humble heroes are giving him headaches and their success isn’t falling out of the sky.The Rangers manager, who confirmed his 15-goal winger Abdallah Sima has had surgery and is due to return before the end of the season, was delighted at the team ethic as goals from Ridvan Yilmaz, Todd Cantwell and sub Cyriel Dessers sank Hibs.
Clement’s 11th win in 13 Premiership games cut the gap on Celtic at the top of the table to five points with a game in hand.The Belgian says the lack of ego and desire to shine within the entire unit means he’s got super stand-ins and a sore brain trying to pick a team.
Clement said: “I hope after several victories they keep on understanding where it is coming from. It is not falling out of the sky.
It is about a lot of effort, a lot of solidarity and not having too big an ego to play for yourself. So I am going to be really strict on that and to look at the team and make team decisions.“All the guys who came in had a good impact on the game, so that’s been our strength the last couple of months that whoever is playing in whatever position, they know what to do, do everything for the team and work hard together.“I told them after training on Tuesday they give me quite a headache to pick a starting XI.
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