Clement Takes No Excuses After Rangers Defeat
The pressure's on for Clement as his team stumbles again
The honeymoon's officially over for Clement. After another disappointing loss, this time to the mighty Rangers, the manager made it clear: no excuses will be tolerated. He's demanding more from his players, and the pressure is mounting with every passing game.
"We weren't good enough," he stated, blunt and to the point. "We didn't show the fight, the passion, the desire to win."
Clement's frustration was palpable. He's a coach who demands the best from his players, and right now, they're not delivering. He's tried different formations, tweaked the tactics, even given pep talks, but the team's struggling.
It's not just about the results, either. Clement wants to see a team that's hungry, that's willing to fight for every inch of the pitch. He wants to see a team that embodies the spirit of the club, one that plays with passion and pride.
He's been talking a good game so far, but now's the time for his team to walk the walk. The pressure is on, and the clock is ticking. This isn't just about winning, it's about proving that they're capable of reaching their potential. Clement's message is loud and clear: step up, or step aside.
It's a tough time for the club, no doubt. But Clement's leadership will be key in guiding them through this difficult period. He needs to inspire them, motivate them, and push them to their limits. Can he turn the tide? Only time will tell.
It's a big ask, but Clement's not one to shy away from a challenge. He's a fighter, and he'll need his players to fight alongside him. This is a test of character, a test of resilience, and a test of their desire to succeed.
The season's still young, but the pressure's mounting. Can Clement turn things around?