A seething Clement never wants to see a similar 45 minute performance to the one his side produced in Paisley
The main conceptual idea is that Rangers manager Philippe Clement holds his team accountable for their lackluster first-half performance leading to a loss against St Mirren.
Clement emphasizes that the team's lack of intensity and "mentality" in the first half was the deciding factor in the game, despite their improved performance in the second half. He stresses the need for consistency and a higher standard of performance from his players, regardless of the opponent or the context of the title race.
The "calculator" thrown by Clement symbolizes his rejection of calculating title chances based on their performance, instead demanding a focused effort every game.
The main conceptual idea is that Rangers manager Philippe Clement holds his team accountable for their lackluster first-half performance leading to a loss against St Mirren. Clement emphasizes that the team's lack of intensity and "mentality" in the first half was the deciding factor in the game, despite their improved performance in the second half. He stresses the need for consistency and a higher standard of performance from his players, regardless of the opponent or the context of the title race. The "calculator" thrown by Clement symbolizes his rejection of calculating title chances based on their performance, instead demanding a focused effort every game.