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    Kris Boyd drops Rangers bombs in takedown for the ages as Clement branded an ‘energy zapper’ who must go NOW

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    Boyd is focused on the here and now with takeover excitement stored until managerial situation is sorted

    Kris Boyd thinks Philippe Clement is zapping the energy from Rangers and has proclaimed it’s time up with the Ibrox team at their lowest moment.

    The Belgian himself judged the 2-0 home defeat to St Mirren as the worst of his rule. And Boyd is sure that the moment has come for change in the dugout, regardless of when it occurs in the boardroom, as 49er Enterprises’ takeover approaches. He stated, “The players must accept responsibility for their on-field performances, but they appear to be lacking confidence, ideas, and a game plan. The manager appears to be an energy zapper.

    “The excitement has gone from the stands and from the players on the field. Even when you see the personnel at games, there is no sense of ‘I’m at Rangers Football Club and I’m glad to be here.’ It’s like they’re going through the motions. That stems from the desire for a leader, someone at the top.

    “It’s reached its lowest point. We’re used to Philippe Clement making excuses; he seemed beaten yesterday. “It’s time.”

    With the benefit of hindsight, Boyd believes he can make sense of CEO Patrick Stewart’s recent interviews, and that the Americans have been embedded within the club for some time, determining what has to be done. He continued, “This week has been vital for the Rangers. There is no doubt that they needed to locate investors. When you reflect on what has occurred this week, it is simple to look back and begin to piece things together.

    As for Saturday’s showing, Boyd repeated the same message that he’s been peddaling for a while now, telling Sky Sports: “You’re going to have to pay Philippe Clement off anyway. It’s reached the point that it needs to be done now.

    “I’ve been saying it for months and everybody goes ‘aw here he goes again, he’s having a go’ – this has been on the decline for months. You only need to look at the players. Yes, they need to shoulder some responsibility but there is no style of play.

    “St Mirren went to Ibrox yesterday and you actually fancied them to win the game, because they’ve got a style of play, they’ve got something about them and they know how to cause problems. They actually dropped one of their strikers who came on and scored.
    “You look at Rangers and there’s no structure to anything they do and that’s from the top down.”
    Asked if news of the takeover made it an exciting time for Rangers, Boyd replied: “Well it doesn’t sound like it, does it? Maybe in the future, but there’s a long way for it to go.
    “If you look at it right now, it can’t get any worse. Philippe Clement has got to go. Find an interim and put him in charge.
    “We’ve all been in dressing rooms when you just know it’s flat, it’s dead, it’s done. This is where it’s at right now.
    “There’s always been that fight about Clement. yesterday there was nothing, just an acceptance. To come out when you’re meant to be fighting and wanting to soldier on and you’re actually saying it;s the worst performance you’ve seen, you;re not getting a reaction out of them.
    “One key thing; Rangers have played every single midweek apart from the last two. Clement has spoken about getting time on the grass to work with players. He’s had time on the grass the last two weeks.
    “I know they beat Hearts but the performance was absolutely woeful. But they went to Tynecastle and got three points. Queen’s Park was really bad. then you’ve had a full and played Hearts. Then you’ve had another full week. The performances have been worse.
    “So is it now at a stage where you’re actually not getting on the grass? Is it a lack of coaching (that Rangers need)? It looks that way. I don’t think it can continue.”

     

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