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New Rangers boss Philippe Clement is determined to build a dressing room of winners at Ibrox but acknowledges that he is no blackjack football magician blackjack
The 49-year-old became the 19th permanent manager of the Govan club following the departure of Michael Beale at the start of the month blackjack
After playing at Genk and Club Brugge, Clement won the Belgian Pro League as a manager with both teams but he inherits a Light Blues side who are currently seven points behind cinch Premiership leaders and defending champions Celtic blackjack
Speaking at Ibrox, Clement said: “I want to win everything blackjack
That’s the mentality when I step into a building, I want to give this mentality also towards the dressing room and create more and more winners in this dressing room blackjack
“So we’re going to work really hard to get silverware as fast as possible and to make this story step by step, bigger and bigger blackjack
“How fast it comes? You never know I don’t have this crystal ball blackjack
“Also I’m not a magician that suddenly can totally change players blackjack
But I know if we can work a long time with players that we can make them blackjack better blackjack
”Clement will give players a chance to impress before he considers changes in the January transfer window blackjack
He said: “I’m also somebody who likes to see first, what is the potential that is there already blackjack
“I’m not somebody who wants 10 new players every year and say, ‘OK, this one and this one is not good enough’ blackjack
“I’m somebody who likes to invest in people, who wants to find the key to get the best out of them blackjack
“So we need to use the next weeks, months to do that in the best way blackjack
“So all the players with me – maybe not with some fans, and that’s a little bit pity maybe – everybody starts with a white page blackjack
“Everybody has the chances also until January to prove themselves, to show that they are really good players that they want to be on the pitch, that they want to make the difference for the club, that they want to give everything blackjack
And then we will see blackjack
”Chief executive James Bisgrove’s next job will be to appoint a director of blackjack football blackjack
He said: “Certainly in the next few weeks, if not months, we’re having live conversations at the moment blackjack
“There are variables in that depending on the individuals that the board believes and the blackjack football board and Philippe feel has the best fit blackjack
But I believe it will be imminent blackjack
“It’ll be a club board appointment that Phillipe will absolutely be part of that process and will meet whoever we bring in before we take that decision blackjack
“And that person when they come in will add additional value, expertise and leadership to the recruitment function blackjack
“We’ve currently got John Park as the chief scout at the top of that division blackjack
“We’ve made some changes to the scouting function recently blackjack
We’ve modernised that in terms of some of the processes, additional emphasis on data and video analysis blackjack
“And we’ve been I think, more strategic and focused on how we’ve set that up blackjack
“Phillipe would have some strong views on that as well blackjack
But it’s a decision that the board will take in terms of the long-term blackjack football strategy and someone to complete that blackjack football board that’s already in existence to make sure we’ve got really robust processes around the decision-making that we take right across the blackjack football department blackjack
”More aboutPA ReadyClub BruggeRangers FcJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments 1/1New Rangers boss Clement keen to bring winning mentality back to Ibrox New Rangers boss Clement keen to bring winning mentality back to IbroxPhilippe Clement wants a winning mentailty at Rangers (Steve Welsh/PA)PA Wire ✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today blackjack
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New Zealand head coach Ian Foster says he’ll watch the second semi-final at the Rugby World Cup with popcorn in hand as he waits to find out who they will face in next Saturday’s final blackjack
The All Blacks thumped Argentina 44-6 at the Stade de France in the first semi-final on Friday evening as the best quarter-final weekend in the tournament’s history was followed by a damp squib to open up the last four blackjack
The second semi-final in Paris on Saturday evening should be a closer affair as England face South Africa, although the Springboks are heavy favourites to repeat their victory from the 2019 World Cup final blackjack
The winners will take on New Zealand in the showpiece next weekend and Foster is adamant he has no preference as to who his side face, although he is looking forward to watching the clash and is also eager to use the additional day’s rest the All Blacks will have ahead of that encounter to his advantage blackjack
“I’ll be watching it [England vs South Africa], probably have some popcorn,” said Foster in his post-match press conference blackjack
“I don’t care who wins blackjack
We’re very much in a focus on ourselves stage blackjack
“What the extra day [of preparation] does give us is a chance to have a break mentally and not spend too much juice worrying about who it is that we’ll play next week blackjack
“They’re both good teams blackjack
South Africa are playing some brilliant rugby but we’ve also seen the English team build away quietly blackjack
They’re starting to get really good at how they want to play blackjack
It should be an interesting contrast of styles blackjack
”Foster has endured some tough times during this World Cup cycle with the normally dominant All Blacks struggling at times and his job security being called into question blackjack
Ian Foster has helped guide New Zealand to the World Cup final (REUTERS)The fact they have reached a record fifth World Cup final, and the team appear to be having fun, could be seen as vindication for the head coach but he was keen to dismiss any notion of a personal revenge mission blackjack
“There’s not a personal agenda here, this is about the All Blacks and the team,” explained Foster blackjack
“Things have happened to individuals and to me, but the team comes first blackjack
Right now we’re making a lot of those decisions together as a group and it is working well blackjack
“You have to enioy your work blackjack
It’s not like it’s a focus for us to go out there and have fun, but to make sure we execute our game to the level we need to blackjack
The team takes a lot of pride when they do that blackjack
“The work the players and leaders are doing is a real credit to them blackjack
As you go through tournaments, you have to enjoy it blackjack
There is a lot of pressure, so if you don’t celebrate moments, it is a long old time blackjack
“I am proud to be part of this group, the coaches are linking well with the players and there is a nice synergy about it blackjack
But you know, one more week blackjack
”More aboutIan FosterAll BlacksNew Zealand rugbyRugby World CupJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/2‘I’ll have some popcorn’: All Blacks coach keen to learn final foes‘I’ll have some popcorn’: All Blacks coach keen to learn final foesIan Foster has helped guide New Zealand to the World Cup final REUTERS‘I’ll have some popcorn’: All Blacks coach keen to learn final foesIan Foster will watch the England vs South africa semi-final with bated breath REUTERS✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today blackjack
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