BREAKING: According BBC, Russell Martin Sacked as Rangers Head Coach After Just 17 Games With Xavi, Simone & Other Contending But Here’s The Deal…
Rangers Football Club have officially parted ways with head coach Russell Martin after only 17 games in charge, following a disappointing 1-1 draw with Falkirk on Sunday. The result appears to have been the final straw for the Rangers board, who have faced mounting pressure from supporters frustrated by inconsistent performances and underwhelming results.
Martin, who took charge earlier this season with high hopes of restoring Rangers’ dominance, struggled to find stability within the squad. Despite flashes of promise, his side managed just a handful of convincing victories, leaving the club adrift in both league and cup ambitions.
In a brief statement, the club thanked Martin for his “efforts and professionalism” but emphasized the “need for a change in direction” to meet Rangers’ competitive standards.
Fans have expressed mixed emotions online—some praising Martin’s commitment to developing young talent, while others insist the team lacked the tactical edge and intensity expected at Ibrox.
The search for a new head coach is now underway, with speculation already swirling about possible successors. For now, Rangers will turn to an interim manager as they aim to steady the ship and reignite their season ambitions.