Former Light Blues defender Graham Roberts has voiced his concerns about Clement's leadership
Graham Roberts admits he has sympathy for Philippe Clement at Rangers - but the former Ibrox hero doesn't believe the Belgian is the right man to try and take the club back to the top.
Rangers face Ange Postecoglou's Tottenham at Ibrox tonight in their latest European encounter before taking on city rivals Celtic for the first piece of silverware of the season in the final of the Premier Sports on Sunday. But Roberts, who won a league title and a League Cup in Govan between 1986 and 1988, is not sure Clement has the credentials to make Rangers top dogs in Scotland again.
"I think Celtic made £60million profit last year and Rangers are getting nowhere near that. For the next five or six years, if they don't win the league then they are going to be miles behind Celtic and that's the problem he has got.
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