Le Guen revolution continues
Rangers shocking start to the season continued on Saturday with a 1-0 defeat at Ibrox to Inverness Caledonian Thistle.
It was ICT’s first ever victory at Ibrox and it was a result that means that Paul Le Guen; he who won 3 French league titles; has now presided over the worst start to a league campaign in 23 years for Rangers.
After 10 games his bumbling side have won 4 collecting only 15 points and, although 3rd on goal difference, are closer on points to the bottom of the SPL than the top.
The optimistic feelings amongst Rangers fans during the summer have seemingly disappeared with the realisation that their league championship challenge has ended so early into the season with Celtic top 10 points ahead of them.
There have been no calls for the removal of Le Guen but there was plenty boos to be heard at the end of Saturday’s game.
With the UEFA cup match against Livorno on Thursday, Rangers are travelling to a country in that they have never won a match and to face a Livorno side in good form so far this season. The next 7 games facing Rangers will see them have to play 2 UEFA and 5 SPL games, the final game on 19th November will send them to Tyncastle to face Hearts.
At the start of the season some people in the Scottish press were heralding Le Guen as the man to revolutionise Rangers and was being talked about as a potential successor to Arsene Wenger at Arsenal (they are both French after all). What do they all think now?
It was ICT’s first ever victory at Ibrox and it was a result that means that Paul Le Guen; he who won 3 French league titles; has now presided over the worst start to a league campaign in 23 years for Rangers.
After 10 games his bumbling side have won 4 collecting only 15 points and, although 3rd on goal difference, are closer on points to the bottom of the SPL than the top.
The optimistic feelings amongst Rangers fans during the summer have seemingly disappeared with the realisation that their league championship challenge has ended so early into the season with Celtic top 10 points ahead of them.
There have been no calls for the removal of Le Guen but there was plenty boos to be heard at the end of Saturday’s game.
With the UEFA cup match against Livorno on Thursday, Rangers are travelling to a country in that they have never won a match and to face a Livorno side in good form so far this season. The next 7 games facing Rangers will see them have to play 2 UEFA and 5 SPL games, the final game on 19th November will send them to Tyncastle to face Hearts.
At the start of the season some people in the Scottish press were heralding Le Guen as the man to revolutionise Rangers and was being talked about as a potential successor to Arsene Wenger at Arsenal (they are both French after all). What do they all think now?