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Rangers fans launch Hotline uprising against Philippe Clement as boss clapback over Connor Barron row backfires

Philippe Clement told Rangers supporters they don’t know all the facts after Ibrox let rip at his decision to substitute Connor Barron against Hearts. The under-fire manager insisted Barron’s legs were tiring after three games in a week so he chose to replace him with Dujon Sterling.

But Light Blues fans on the Hotline reckons Clement’s argument doesn’t stack up. Willie Mercer, Dumfries, said: “The fact that Barron has played a lot of football recently is not in question, however his substitution on Sunday was baffling given that he was one of our better players amongst a woeful bunch. Will that 25 minute break really make a difference? Just as baffling was that Diomande, who has played almost as many minutes recently as Barron, was having a shocker and having no influence on the game but stayed on the park. Clement says the fans don't know everything, maybe so, but what we aren't is blind.”

Davy Matson emailed: “Fans wrong to boo? No they were not. If a highly paid player can’t play a full 90 minutes after playing for 90 minutes three days earlier he’s clearly not fit for purpose. Try working every day without a break for six days a week, not 90 minutes, but nine hours then tell me you’re tired.” Andrew Wilson, Glasgow, added: “Barron looked fine to me. He and Nico Raskin were the best of a bad bunch for Rangers. Barron is unlikely to get minutes for Scotland so he has a two-week period now to recover.”

Across Glasgow and Callum McGregor said Aberdeen’s Premiership form is inspiring Celtic to stay at the top of their game. And Gordon Ashley, Ayr, said: “Aberdeen and their fans need only look at the standard set by the champions in the last three games to see the level they will need to get to in the next few years

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