Clement Keeps it Classy: No Blame Game After Rangers Loss
Ugh, another Rangers loss. It's tough to watch, man. But you know what? After the game, Clement was all class. No finger-pointing, no excuses. He simply acknowledged the defeat and said, "We didn't play well enough."
He's got a point. The Rangers were flat, and their performance was just not up to par. They couldn't string together passes, and their finishing was atrocious. But Clement wasn't throwing anyone under the bus. He took responsibility for the team's performance, saying, "It's my job to get the team playing better, and I haven't done that."
This whole "blameless" attitude from Clement is actually kinda refreshing. We're used to managers throwing their players under the bus, but he's not doing that. He's owning up to his mistakes and taking the heat.
It's a tough situation for Clement, no doubt. The Rangers are struggling, and the pressure is on. But he's showing true leadership by taking responsibility and focusing on moving forward.
He's not making excuses. He's not pointing fingers. He's just saying, "We need to do better," and that's all you can ask for from your manager. Let's see if he can turn things around.