As a fresh Sky Sports report surfaces, Rangers make the right choice during the search for a new manager.
The choice to replace Michael Beale, who was rightly fired from his position due to the team’s subpar start to the current season, is a major one for Rangers’ upper management.
Beale had a lot to live up to at Ibrox, especially after a significant summer purchasing spree, but both his new and old players fell short of expectations.
Steven Davis, a midfielder, has taken over as the temporary manager after losing one and winning one of his first two games.
During the current international break, the Northern Irishman will put in a lot of effort on the practice field, while those in charge are working diligently to locate a more long-term replacement for the dugout.
However, according to Sky Sports, the club is reportedly not in a rush to name a new manager because they want to avoid picking the incorrect individual.
As part of the club’s succession planning process, Rangers have been narrowing down a lengthy shortlist that has been in place for months, according to Sky Sports.
While a new manager might be announced this week, there’s a good chance the search could go into the following week because the club wants to make the best long-term choice rather than rush things.
Not all decisions made behind closed doors at Ibrox in recent years have been clever, but this one is unquestionably sensible, with another managerial blunder being wholly unacceptable.
Given the ups and downs of recent years—Steven Gerrard, Giovanni van Bronckhorst, and, most recently, Beale—stability is unquestionably required at the Glasgow giants going ahead.
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