Philippe Clement insists he won’t do walking away after confessing he feels gripped by a responsibility to fix Rangers. A fresh sense of despair has swept over the decanted Ibrox club after they blew their £40million Champions League shot with defeat to Dynamo Kyiv on Tuesday.
The scunnered support are set to show their frustration with a protest outside Hampden for tonight’s Premier Sports Cup clash with St Johnstone.
However, Clement knows there is also a danger of apathy setting in, with the second-round tie set to be played out in front of a paltry crowd of less than 20,000.
But the big Belgian made clear he’s still all in at the club. “Yes, because it's a massive job,” declared the Gers gaffer, who signed a new four-year deal only last week. “And I knew it.