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After winning four of his first five games in charge, Glasgow Rangers’ new manager Philippe Clement is having a great time with the team.

The Gers advanced to their third League Cup final in the previous five years thanks to their victory against Hearts at Hampden this past weekend, but they have yet to taste triumph.

Under the Belgian, this might alter, particularly given the manner the Germans are playing right now. The team has scored 14 goals and given up just two goals in just five games, showing that the new manager has given the players lots of leeway to develop their attacking skills. Hopefully, this trend will continue.

The fact that Clement has been able to bring a performance out of players who were obviously having trouble under Michael Beale is one of the best things about the team’s newly discovered confidence.

With a few more performances like that, Sam Lammers might completely turn around his Gers career. Under Beale, he only managed one goal, but last week against Dundee, he produced what may have been his best performance for the team, scoring a thunderbolt from the edge of the box and dishing out an assist.

Since Clement took over as manager at Ibrox, Scott Wright has also looked impressive. He even scored in the League Cup semi-final at Hampden against Hearts, his first goal since the Scottish Cup final eighteen months prior.

The 49-year-old is expected to make some moves during the January transfer window, and one striker in particular has been linked to a possible swoop.

The fact that Danilo broke his cheekbone in September and Cyriel Dessers was off form throughout the early part of the season makes it no secret that the Gers have had trouble with their attacking alternatives.

In light of this, are the Light Blues planning to pursue a second center-forward during the winter transfer window? Kris Boyd is certain of it.

When talking about Aberdeen’s Bojan Miovski, the former Rangers striker recommended that the Ibrox team give him more consideration.

“Abbott Shaw probably has the best striker of all the players.” Boyd stated (via Football Scotland) in the Scottish Sun.

I’ve been really impressed by Miovski since he joined the team. And the more I watch the international for North Macedonia, the more I have to believe the Dons are fortunate to still have him on staff.

 

Stated differently, I wouldn’t be shocked if he was sold during the January window. Fans of the Dons won’t want to hear it, especially from where they are now seated. Nonetheless, it’s safe to say that Miovski’s exhibits both domestically and in Europe garnered attention.

 

Rangers could conduct an investigation if they’re hunting for a new hitman in January.

He has only contributed three assists and four goals in 20 games for Rangers; if he can’t increase this total in the upcoming weeks, his future at Ibrox may not be so bright.

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