Notice: reports that the former £13m Chelsea manager could be the man who could save Rangers’ season

Notice: reports that the former £13m Chelsea manager could be the man who could save Rangers’ season

While the name Graham Potter is widely mentioned by Rangers fans, Michael Beale is about to realize that once you’ve lost Ibrox it’s nearly impossible to get him back.
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Rangers’ faith in the faltering coach Ibrox has come and gone after a tumultuous summer when rebuilding the team and £13m of hapless assassins fell 0-1 on home in front of the patchwork Celtic team.
In one of the worst Old Firm derbies in recent seasons, Michael Beale’s losing side were unable to weather the most questionable VAR derby decision to date and groans.
of Ibrox Stadium grew increasingly angry.
This lousy result and performance has made for a disastrous start to the season, defeat to Kilmarnock and Champions League humiliation at the hands of PSV, illustrating an underprepared club and team.
more and more overwhelmed for the upcoming campaign.
Some have even started deleting it completely.
Having been unable to win the biggest eight games of his reign at Ibrox so far at Ibrox, waves of Rangers fans have ditched the lovable former Chelsea youth coach who has so far spoken.
and giving too much, too little as an Ibrox coach.
And it was the former Chelsea manager who was at the forefront of Rangers fan conversations in those days, after the club’s latest pointless game against Celtic, England’s Graham Potter.
Former Chelsea manager Graham Potter on Rangers fans
Heading to Stamford Bridge to advance in multiple weight divisions with Swedish side Östersund and cementing the foundation of the Brighton dark horses in the Premier League, Graham Potter has an impressive resume when it comes to nearby Rangers managers This.
But of course there are doubts about the ability of the Ibrox side to convince the brilliant English coach to turn north after the Premier League disaster with Chelsea.
Believed to have been paid £13m after a brief stint at Stamford Bridge alongside their overvalued AMEX investments, Graham Potter’s next move was key.
Having so far been offered moves to Premier League Bournemouth and Ligue 1 Nice, the 41-year-old has yet to return to his managerial job since leaving west London.
Despite the pay cut to join Rangers, the position remains one of the most important in world football, but with limited resources, it can and has been a poisoned cup.
That won’t matter, however, for the man who has turned Brighton and Hove Albion into one of the world’s best-selling clubs.
It may not be whether Graham Potter is willing to take a substantial pay cut to join Rangers, but whether the manager is willing to put his credit on such a tough job.
Celtic, a few levels higher and seemingly present, was a formidable opponent whose errors Michael Beale had cost him Ibrox’s confidence.
Whether Graham Potter is a realistic choice to replace him at Rangers or not, the current clamour around Beale will do little to convince the coach he’ll get the necessary virtue of patience in Glasgow.
In the wake of the defeat to Celtic, one Rangers-minded pundit also tipped the club towards Graham Potter on social media.
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