
Philippe Clement’s dismissal as manager of Monaco is analyzed by a BBC specialist in Monaco.
Scott Coyne is of the opinion that Philippe Clement, the manager of Rangers, was not in any way a poor choice when he was fired from Monaco.
According to the Belgian football expert, his three straight championships with Genk and Club Brugge put him in good standing.
He thinks that was a factor in the board’s choice of him for the position.
He provides benefits that other, more well-known contenders do not, according to Coyne.
“I believe that Genk and Club Bruges’ three successive championships would have been the true highlight.
“That level of consistency has been lacking in the Rangers’ previous appointments. He was a winner both as a player and in competition.
Coyne continues, “There are differing opinions about his experience in France. Monaco is a team with high hopes. They placed third in his first season, but things took a turn for the worst in his second.
“They lost key players and were unable to advance to the groups for the Champions League. Nevertheless, it shouldn’t really reflect poorly on him because every manager will eventually be let go.
Good move?
Clement is a highly respected manager who is renowned for his football intelligence, leadership abilities, and successful track record.
He is a methodical thinker who excels at organizing his teams defensively while also cultivating their attacking skills, and this can be seen in his management style, which places a great focus on discipline and team togetherness.
This balance might be just what Rangers needs to compete with Celtic for the championship this season, since a few results could alter the league’s dynamic.
In his career as a manager, Clement has led teams to victory, most notably at Club Brugge, where he won numerous Belgian Pro League championships.
His teams have succeeded as a result of his uncompromising dedication to player development and strong eye for talent.
Gers supporters will be hoping that he sticks with the team for a long time, unlike Michael Beale or Giovanni van Bronkhorst.
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