Neil Murray has urged Rangers to show their new boss the same support they gave Steven Gerrard if they are serious about avoiding a repeat of Gio van Bronckhorst and Michael Beale’s quick-fire exits.Gers are still weighing up whether to hand the job to Philippe Clement or Kevin Muscat - with a final call not expected until the weekend.
Chairman John Bennett and chief exec James Bisgrove are the men leading the interview process as they search for someone to bring success back to Ibrox.
Former gaffer Gerrard led the Light Blues to their first title in a decade in 2021 - but only after the Gers board chose to stand by the Liverpool legend through two trophy-less campaigns.But the two men who have followed Gerrard into the Ibrox hotseat have barely lasted a year each.
Van Bronckhorst got his jotters last November despite steering the club to within touching distance of Europa League glory in Seville.His replacement Beale was then handed £13million to spend over the summer but only afforded eight weeks of the new season before he was sacked after another disastrous start.
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