Cyriel Dessers Drops Bombshell Claim About Rangers’ DNA, Sparking Speculation on Two Key Manager Replacements for Barry Ferguson

May 6, 2025 RAYMOND 0

There is no clear frontrunner to replace Philippe Clement as manager of Rangers, with Barry Ferguson currently holding the position on an interim basis. The decision on who will take over is expected to be influenced by the upcoming San Francisco 49ers takeover, which could play a key role in the club’s future direction. Additionally, Kevin Thelwell’s appointment as sporting director adds another layer of importance to the managerial decision, given his experience in hiring and firing.

Despite recent struggles, Cyriel Dessers has voiced his support for Ferguson, pointing to his ability to unite the team during a challenging period. Dessers emphasized that Ferguson’s deep understanding of the club’s DNA and his connection with the fans are significant advantages. Ferguson’s experience and leadership have been crucial in stabilizing the team, even though consistency has remained an ongoing issue. However, Dessers also acknowledged that while Ferguson’s knowledge of Rangers is a big positive, other potential candidates like Steven Gerrard and Kevin Muscat—both with strong ties to the club—could also be considered for the role.

Mohamed Diomande Reveals ‘Biggest Challenge’ Ahead as Rangers Aim for Historic Three-in-a-Row Against Celtic

May 4, 2025 RAYMOND 0

Rangers’ hopes for a turnaround next season hinge on players like Mohamed Diomande stepping up. Signed for £4.3m, the Ivorian midfielder has shown growth but still struggles with consistency. While his tally of 14 goals and assists from open play is respectable, Diomande needs to start dominating games like the manager he plays under once did.

As the season nears its end, Diomande is keenly aware that personal development is irrelevant without wins. “We’ve struggled to create chances against defensive teams,” he admitted, acknowledging Rangers’ biggest issue this season has been failing to break down teams outside the Old Firm. With only four games left, Diomande is focused on finishing strong but already setting his sights on next season.

His performance has improved since a midseason benching, and his work rate and intensity make him one of the team’s most valuable assets. If Diomande can continue his upward trajectory and achieve numbers similar to Joe Aribo’s—double digits for goals and assists—Rangers could find themselves in a much stronger position next year.