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Philippe Clement Says Rangers Support Endures as He Eyes Return After Hip Surgery

He says a confidentiality agreement prevents him from discussing the circumstances of his February dismissal.

Overview

  • In an interview with Belgian outlet GVA, Clement said he feels 'well‑liked' by supporters in Glasgow and Monaco because they know the work he did.
  • Asked about his exit, he declined to give details, calling the matter 'too delicate to talk about' and citing an agreement.
  • Clement revealed he recently had hip surgery, has just stopped using crutches, and expects to be ready to work again in two to three weeks.
  • He was sacked in February after a home defeat to St Mirren with Rangers 13 points behind Celtic, following a shock Scottish Cup loss to Queen's Park, despite winning the Premier Sports Cup in 2023 and reaching the Europa League last 16.
  • He wants to keep working abroad and, according to a Polish report cited by the Scottish Sun, has held talks and is a reported frontrunner for the Pogoń Szczecin job, though no agreement has been reached.