Celtic fans have learned the massive fee that Rangers will be paying in order to part ways with Philippe Clement as manager.
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers made a classy claim after Philippe Clement was sacked by Rangers at the weekend.
How the Celtic dressing room feels when it comes to the recent sacking of Philippe Clement as Rangers manager.
Rangers’ senior players have not stepped up to the plate enough for Clement of late. Even with injuries, too many performed passively and at times buckled under the weight of expectation. After a strong start to 2025, this Rangers team grounded themselves tragically against Queen’s Park and could not get off the ground again.
Brendan Rodgers admits he feels sympathy for Philippe Clement – but he insisted the Belgian boss paid the price for failing to keep up with Celtic’s relentless consistency.
There are massive changes happening on the blue side of Glasgow with Celtic eyeing a clean sweep of domestic honours
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has now seen off his fifth Ibrox rival and has spoken out about Rangers sacking Philippe Clement.
Rangers have placed former captain Barry Ferguson in charge until the end of the season while Brendan Rodgers gave his thoughts on Philippe Clement's sacking. Saturday’s 2-0 home defeat to St Mirren proved to be the final straw for Clement, with the club announcing the Belgian’s departure on Sunday night after 16 months at the helm.
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Clement said the display in the 2-0 defeat by St Mirren as ‘by far the worst I've seen in all the time I've been here’ and he was sacked the following night
Rangers have replaced Philippe Clement with Barry Ferguson for the rest of the season – three years after his last coaching job at third-tier Alloa.
Rangers have sacked Philippe Clement after 16 months in charge at Ibrox, the club has confirmed. The manager’s future has been decided after his side’s 2-0 home defeat to St Mirren on Saturday. A board meeting was held on Sunday and an official announcement followed several hours later confirming that Clement has left his position.