Just In: Rangers’ Phillipe Clement is currently facing Critism for controversial decision he made earlier today regarding top rivals…..[Details in post]
Phillipe Clement, the manager of the Rangers, has been subjected to a substantial amount of criticism from both fans and pundits as a result of a controversial call that occurs during the team’s most recent encounter against Celtic, their key opponent.
The call in question occurred during the Rangers’ most recent match against Celtic. Clement’s judgement and impartiality have been called into question as a result of the controversial ruling, which has also resulted in the creation of a heated controversy.
In the 75th minute of the Old Firm derby, which was being anxiously anticipated, the problem arose. The match was being played between two teams. At the moment, Rangers were suffering a 2-1 defeat. A collision occurred between Kyogo Furuhashi, a renowned player for Celtic, and Connor Goldson, a defender for Rangers, while the two were both within the penalty area.
The decision made by Clement to forego the possibility of a penalty claim and instead award a corner kick has been met with tremendous criticism from many different countries around the world. A significant number of Rangers fans took to social media to express their outrage, and a significant number of them demanded that Clement be removed from his position as a member of the football team.
During the time that supporters were expressing their discontent and anger with the situation, the hashtag #ClementOut became popular on Twitter. The judgement, on the other hand, was hailed with jubilation from Celtic supporters, who referred to it as “justice served.”
There have been a variety of perspectives made on the subject by pundits and former players, with some praising Clement’s judgement and others condemning it. “It was a clear penalty,” Ally McCoist, a former player with the Rangers, said. “I should have known better.” “Clement’s got it wrong, and it’s cost us the game.”
However, the manager who is currently being criticised has not yet addressed the issue in public, which has contributed to the spread of suspicions regarding his potential retirement from his position as manager.
Notwithstanding the fact that Douglas Park, the chairman of the Rangers, has issued a statement in favour of Clement, it is probable that the damage has already been done.
Clement’s reputation and legacy are under peril as a direct result of the ongoing implications the situation has caused. Are there any chances that he will be able to weather the storm and regain the faith of the fans who support the Rangers?
To what extent is it probable that this contentious call has been the initial step towards the conclusion of his time spent at Ibrox? The only thing that can tell is the passage of time.
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