Philippe Clement, manager of Rangers, stated he feels he still has full board support despite the team's shocking loss to Queen's Park in the Scottish Cup. After the defeat, Rangers are likely to finish the season without a domestic trophy and are trailing Celtic by 13 points in the league. Clement discussed the match with CEO Patrick Stewart post-game and reflected on the negative fan reactions he encountered, emphasizing his dedication to the club and the importance of teamwork in overcoming challenges.
Clement admitted he was wounded by the fan abuse he received when leaving Ibrox on Sunday, which made its way on to social media.
I understand the frustrations of people. It's difficult for me to say where the line is because it's something personal.
It's clear for me that I am here, that I want to fight for this club and to continue to develop this team.
Not one manager in the world has guarantees - maybe Pep Guardiola at Manchester City, which he deserves after all the things he did.
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