Philippe Clement does not anticipate “big changes” at Aberdeen under Neil Warnock.
Philippe Clement doesn’t anticipate significant changes at Aberdeen under Neil Warnock.
Warnock, a seasoned manager with experience at clubs like QPR, Sheffield United, and Cardiff, has taken over as the manager at Pittodrie until the end of the season, replacing Barry Robson,
who was dismissed with the club sitting eighth in the cinch Premiership.
However, Clement, the manager of Rangers, believes there won’t be any surprises.
While acknowledging Warnock’s extensive football background, Clement doesn’t expect Aberdeen’s playing style to undergo a dramatic transformation.
Clement emphasizes that his team is prepared for any adjustments Aberdeen might make.
He views the upcoming match as a good challenge, recognizing Aberdeen as one of the top teams in terms of squad quality in the league, despite their current league position.
Regarding Rangers potentially overtaking Celtic in the standings, Clement remains focused solely on his team’s performance and respects their opponents.
He stresses the importance of taking each game as it comes, emphasizing the need
to maintain focus and avoid distractions.
Clement also mentions that midfielder Ryan Jack won’t be available for the match
against Aberdeen due to managing his game time after returning from injury.
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