Rangers are reportedly considering Derek McInnes as a potential new manager to address the club's recent underperformance. Following Danny Rohl's expected departure to RB Salzburg, the club is looking for a strong leader to guide them back to success. McInnes, who previously played for Rangers from 1995 to 2000, has been praised by former assistant Tony Docherty for his competitive mentality, which could be crucial in helping Rangers challenge their rivals, particularly Celtic. The club's fans are eager for a turnaround after a disappointing season where they finished third in the league. McInnes's experience and familiarity with the club could make him an ideal candidate to instill the winning mentality that has been lacking. As discussions continue, many believe that McInnes's appointment could be a game-changer for Rangers as they prepare for the upcoming season.
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Rangers Eye McInnes as Perfect Fit Amid Managerial Changes
Rangers consider Derek McInnes for manager role, aiming to boost club's performance and mentality ahead of the new season.
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