
Philippe Clement, the new manager of Rangers, has made some bold statements about the team’s chances in the Champions League. In an exclusive interview, he revealed that the Gers would make a strong impression in the competition.
Rangers have been struggling to find their footing in the Scottish Premiership, but Clement believes that the team has the potential to make a deep run in the Champions League.
‘We have a talented squad and a great team spirit,’ Clement said. ‘We’re working hard to improve our game and I’m confident that we can make a big impact in the Champions League.’
Clement also praised the team’s fans, saying that they are a major factor in the team’s success.
‘The fans are incredible,’ Clement said. ‘They’re always behind the team and that gives us a huge boost. We’re grateful for their support.’
Rangers will face stiff competition in the Champions League, but Clement is confident that the team can rise to the challenge.
‘We know it won’t be easy, but we’re up for the challenge,’ Clement said. ‘We’re a team that’s always looking to improve and we’re excited to see what the future holds.’
In the meantime, Clement is focused on building a strong team and improving the team’s performance in the Scottish Premiership.
‘Our goal is to win the Scottish Premiership and we’re working hard to make that happen,’ Clement said. ‘We’re a team that’s always looking to improve and we’re excited to see what the future holds.’
Rangers have a tough schedule ahead of them, but Clement is confident that the team can rise to the challenge.
‘We know it won’t be easy, but we’re up for the challenge,’ Clement said. ‘We’re a team that’s always looking to improve and we’re excited to see what the future holds.’
In the end, Clement believes that the team’s success will depend on their ability to work together and support each other.
‘We’re a team that’s always looking to improve and we’re excited to see what the future holds,’ Clement said. ‘We’re a team that’s always looking to improve and we’re excited to see what the future holds.’

