Rangers have confirmed Philippe Clement's assistant manager ahead of his first match in charge this weekend.
Rangers have confirmed Stephan Van Der Heyden has joined the coaching staff at Ibrox as assistant manager to Philippe Clement.
An influential midfielder with Brugge, the 54-year-old also spent time playing in the Netherlands and France. He was also part of Belgium’s World Cup squad in 1994. Speaking on joining Rangers, Van Der Heyden said: “I am looking forward to this challenge, it will be a big one, but I think it is a great club. One of the most beautiful things about football is that you meet different people and different cultures, not only football culture, but cultures in general.
Manager Clement commented: “I am really happy to have Stephan join me here. We have known each other a long time and he has a lot of experience.
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