Rangers in the crisis: grief for fan after tragic incident in the stadium
Rangers in the crisis: grief for fan after tragic incident in the stadium
The Glasgow Rangers are currently experiencing a serious crisis. In a disastrous home game against St. Mirren, they had to accept a 0-2 defeat, the first since 1991! Trainer Philippe Clement described the match as the "worst game since I was a coach here". The Rangers are now 13 points behind their arch -rival Celtic and are far off even in the championship race. Although the team is still in the round of 16 of the Europa League and meets the renowned coach José Mourinho and Fenerbahce Istanbul there, it bubbles under the fans who question Clément’s days as a trainer.
In the middle of this sporty turbulence, the association mourns the loss of a tragic loss. A 39-year-old supporter who suffered health problems during the game died to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital after she died. The club has spoken out its deepest condolences in this difficult time. "The thoughts of everyone among the rangers are with their family and friends," it said on the club's social media. According to the police, the incident is classified as unclear, but not classified as suspicious. This shattering message also provides dismay in the already battered environment of the club, such as Glasgow live
Rangers under pressure
The situation is becoming more and more precarious for the Glasgow Rangers. While they lag behind in the league, the international ambitions also threaten to falter through the unfortunate home defeat. The pressure on the team and management increases, and fans are increasingly impatient. It remains to be seen whether the Rangers will break out of this negative spiral. The critical duel against Fenerbahce will be on the next week, which could possibly offer the last chance for some optimism within the club.
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