The Scotsman

Rangers ready for ‘big rebuild’ in the summer, says Clement

- Ronnie Esplin sportts@scotsman.com

Philippe Clement anticipate­s a “big” rebuild at Rangers this summer as he once again bemoaned a lengthy injury list.

Rangers are six points behind cinch Premiershi­p leaders and champions-inwaiting Celtic following the 2-1 defeat at Parkhead on Saturday, when midfielder John Lundstram was sent off. John Souttar, Tom Lawrence and Dujon Sterling sustained knocks to join Connor Goldson, Leon Balogun, Lundstram (suspended), Oscar Cortes, Rabbi Matondo, Abdallah Sima, Danilo and Bailey Rice on the unavailabl­e list for Rangers’ penultimat­e league game of the season against Dundee at Ibrox tonight.

Rangers have suffered three defeats andadrawin­four games this season against Celtic

– Clement was in charge for the most recent three – and play Brendan Rodgers’ men again in the Scottish Cup final on May 25. A clutch of players, including Lundstram, Borna Barisic, Kemar Roofe, Ryan Jack, Balogun and John Mclaughlin, will be out of contract soon after that match at Hampden Park.

Clement insists there is “not a big gap” between the two Glasgow giants but will make radical changes on and off the park in time for next season.

The Belgian said: “Part of the story is that we played against Celtic with all their players available while we were missing nine players. If we are both fully fit there is not a big gap. But we need to prove that in the results against each other. Every team in the world, if you have nine players who are possible starters who are not available, it is difficult.

“On Tuesday we have 11 missing and that is a major thing that we need to change for next season. We need to make the foundation of the house stronger. There is going to be a turnaround in the squad, that is clear with all the end-ofcontract situations and maybe others also. It is going to be a big one, it is going to be quite a rebuild. You want to keep the foundation­s of this season. You don’t want to start from zero. So we need to find the balance and bring in assets and experience in if experience is leaving the building.

“The club know how necessary it is to do that. We are working hard on that and I see the recruitmen­t team are really busy finding the good profiles for next season, but now the next three games are important. But it is not only recruitmen­t, in otherdepar­tmentswe need to make good decisions because we cannot have so many injuries. So we have to rebuild something there.”

Clement had a message for dishearten­ed Rangers fans who struggle to retain belief in the Scottish Cup going to Ibrox. He said: “We are going to fight really hard to get a result. It is about margins, we need to take them and we need to stay with 11 players, that helps.

“It is not that we lost the last games 4-0 or 3-0 or whatever, it was small margins even with ten men. So we are going to push really hard towards this cup final.”

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