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Willie VassBut who will replace him in the meantime?[/caption]
The Belgian was keen to continue fighting on but yesterday’s 2-0 defeat to St Mirren at Ibrox – the Paisley Buddies’ first win away to Gers since 1991 – appears to be the last straw.
A caretaker boss will be named for the midweek’s league clash with Kilmarnock at RugbyPark in the meantime.
The question is, who could that be?
Alex Rae
Rae has been at Rangers as both a player and coach and holds a Uefa Pro licence.
He has also had two previous stints as a manager, once with Dundee from 2006-2008 (he started as player-manager) and again with St Mirren from December 2015 to September 2016.
Willie VassAlex Rae has been part of the Ibrox coaching set-up for over a year now[/caption]
But the former midfielder was sacked from both roles and has spent the majority of his coaching career as a No2.
He was often the wing man to Paul Ince, working with him at MK Dons, Notts County, Blackpool and Reading.
Rae also had a brief spell working with ex-Gers boss Alex McLeish at KRC Genk.
He was brought back to Ibrox as a first-team coach after the sacking of Michael Beale and has remained in post since.
Kevin Thomson
Recently welcomed back to the club as a youth coach after spending a few years out of coaching.
A former Gers midfielder like Rae, Thomson won two league titles under Walter Smith and later returned to Ibrox to coach the youngsters after setting up his own football academy upon retiring from playing.
Michael SchofieldKevin Thomson won promotion to League One with Kelty Hearts[/caption]
He was a huge success with part-timers Kelty Hearts, winning them promotion from League Two in 2022 before taking the surprise decision to depart (incidentally he was replaced by another Ibrox hero in Barry Ferguson).
Thomson is well-respected by the Ibrox faithful but has never coached at such a high level.
He could bring fellow youth coach Steven Smith up to the senior squad with him and see the team through until the end of the season before returning to coach the development squad.
Could he be bring that tactical nous to the dugout at Ibrox?
PA:Press AssociationNeil McCann has been a full-time manager before, and an interim boss[/caption]
McCann played for the Light Blues between 1998 and 2003 and won nine trophies.
He has only had two managerial jobs, one with Dundee from April 2017 until October 2018 and another interim spell at Inverness, taking over when John Robertson was granted compassionate leave.
McCann’s coaching career started with Dunfermline in 2012 and he was also initially a caretaker at the Dee before being given the permanent job.
He has also worked for Rangers TV as a pundit in recent times, so remains linked to the club.
AlamyIssame Charai came in as assistant manager to Philippe Clement last month[/caption]
Of course, there is every chance he walks with the Belgian but at the moment he is the man who is second in command at Ibrox.
Stephan Van Der Heyden has been a trusted confidante of Clement since the start and is all but certain to leave alongside him.
Charai came in after Andries Ulderink left the club and doesn’t have as much of a personal tie to Clement as Van Der Heyden does.
Moroccan-Belgian Charai is 43 and has a 13-year coaching career behind him.
Charai has had stints coaching at clubs in Saudi Arabia (including a caretaker manager spell with Al-Faisaly), Belgium and France.
In 2022, Charai was appointed manager of the Morocco under-23 national team, a position he held for two years and had that major trophy success (in which time he encountered Gers ace Hamza Igamane).
Charai’s last role before coming to Rangers was as the assistant manager at Strasbourg in Ligue 1 and he was reportedly keen on stepping into full-time management at some point in the near future.
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