Arthur Numan hands Philippe Clement a Rangers deadline for silverware as boss told he's in a 'different ball game' now
Arthur Numan has told new Rangers boss Philippe Clement to make a League Cup triumph his first target at Ibrox.
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Arthur Numan has told new Rangers boss Philippe Clement to make a League Cup triumph his first target at Ibrox.
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Philippe Clement cruised through his first domestic test as Rangers boss with a thumping win over Hibs in his Ibrox dugout debut – and now the Belgian turns his attention to Europe.
Max Verstappen will be hunting a "fun" 50th career victory from sixth on the grid in Sunday's United States Grand Prix after cruising to victory for Red Bull in Saturday's sprint race. The newly crowned three-time world champion led from pole position to the chequered flag to finish 9.465 seconds clear of revitalized seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes. Charles Leclerc came home third for Ferrari, 17.997 adrift. "The pace of the car was really good today," said the 26-year-old Dutchman, who wrapped up his third consecutive drivers' title with victory in Qatar earlier in October.