The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

New Rangers boss warns Ibrox squad

- ANTHONY BROWN

Giovanni Van Bronckhors­t has warned his Rangers squad that any player found to be lacking hunger for the challenge ahead will have a “tough manager” to work under.

Van Bronckhors­t was appointed as the new boss of the Ibrox club last week following the departure of Steven Gerrard to Aston Villa.

The Dutchman was at Hampden on Sunday to watch his new team lose 3-1 to Hibernian in the Premier Sports Cup semi-final, but was unable to play a part in managing Gers through the match as his work permit was not finalised until yesterday morning.

After the defeat to the Hibees, defender Connor Goldson made the sensationa­l claim that he felt Rangers had lost a bit of hunger since winning the Premiershi­p last term.

Van Bronckhors­t is confident he will ensure the correct attitude is quickly fostered within the dressing room.

He said: “I expect that everyone is on board with me. It’s my duty to prepare players for games. I will prepare them in their attitude, their hunger, whatever.

“For me as a coach and a player, I think the hunger has to come from within yourself.

“It starts with that. That would make it a lot easier as a coach.

“Being involved in football all my life, I know what needs to be done and what you have to do to be successful. That message I got across as a coach from when I started. I will keep doing that.

“If something or some player thinks otherwise, they will have a tough manager.”

Van Bronckhors­t, who confirmed he is an advocate of the 4-3-3 formation, believes he will need to make tweaks to Rangers on the basis of what he has seen so far, although he believes they are in a good position overall.

He said: “I saw footage of the team and games they had played this season.

“It’s a great squad, they won the league last year. In the second year, to be champions is more difficult.

“But we are still in a good place. Of course we are not happy with the result yesterday. We can see some things I want to change and we have to be better at.

“But my first meeting with the players will be tomorrow.

“It’s better to tell them first and look them in their eyes, to make sure that from tomorrow on we do everything to be successful with this club.

“That’s my goal, that’s my ambition. That’s the message I want to get through to the players.”

Rangers confirmed the arrival of three of Van Bronckhors­t’s new backroom team yesterday, with Roy Makaay joining as first-team coach, Yori Bosschaart as performanc­e analyst and Arno Phillips as fitness coach.

Van Bronckhors­t is working to bring in another member of staff.

 ?? ?? TAKING OVER: Giovanni Van Bronckhors­t is officially unveiled as Rangers’ manager.
TAKING OVER: Giovanni Van Bronckhors­t is officially unveiled as Rangers’ manager.

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