Rangers are doing all in their power to end Celtic’s domination.
After ousting Philippe Clement, the Ibrox club took drastic measures in February, selecting Barry Ferguson as acting manager.
Fast forward to the present, and normal service has returned because Celtic have won the Scottish Championship for the 14th time in 15 seasons.
Furthermore, Celtic are on track to win the Treble if they defeat Aberdeen in the Scottish Cup final on May 24.
As Rodgers smokes a cigar and enjoys another season of absolute dominance at Scotland’s most successful team, those across the street aim to take a unique approach to stopping the Hoops.
Simon Jordan issues Celtic warning to Rangers as they look to appoint Davide Ancelotti as manager
The name Ancelotti is renowned in football since Carlo was not only a fantastic player, but also an excellent manager.
However, it is possible that the Real Madrid icon’s son, Davide, may take the dugout, and this has sparked speculation.
Simon Jordan fired a warning to Rangers about giving Ancelotti Jr. the job because of the obstacle called Celtic that’s in front of them, as he told talkSPORT.Ancelotti was exhibited by bringing his son into a coaching position. It wasn’t an outcome that he expected to be particularly advantageous for them.
“I am not sure, if you look at the career of this young man, I am not doubting the fact that you can come from a background as a personal fitness trainer. Mourinho came from being a translator, so let’s not get sniffy about people’s qualifications.
“But there is an element of a lot of nepotism going on here. There is a lot of jobs being given to this young man because of his father’s credentials – so Rangers, why? Why would you take this punt? Unless he is so impressive.”
The Rangers managers who have failed to stop Brendan Rodgers
Whether it’s the hilarious Pedro Caixinha or the recently departed Clement, they have all tried, tried, and tried again.
But it’s the same result. Celtic win the trophies. And Rodgers gets recognised for his efforts.From permanent bosses, known coaches, inexperienced ones, and wacky picks. They have all tried to stop Rodgers, but he has ended up winning the title in every season he has been at the club.
Over his two spells as manager, the Irishman has picked up 11 trophies, and it’s as many men that have been in the Ibrox dugout during that time.
Rangers managers/interim bosses Rodgers has seen off over two spells as the Celtic manager:
- Mark Warburton
- Graeme Murty
- Pedro Caixinha
- Graeme Murty (x2)
- Jimmy Nicholl
- Steven Gerrard
- Michael Beale
- Steven Davis
- Philippe Clement
- Barry Ferguson