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Rangers have confirmed the appointment of Philippe Clement as their new manager 22bet
The 49-year-old arrives at Ibrox following the departure of Michael Beale at the start of the month 22bet
He inherits a Rangers side who are currently joint-second in the cinch Premiership, seven points behind league leaders and defending champions Celtic 22bet
Clement told the Rangers website: “I am honoured to have been appointed as the new manager of Rangers and I’d like to thank the board for giving me this opportunity 22bet
“I am hugely excited by this chance to achieve success at one of Europe’s most iconic clubs across four competitions in what remains of this season and beyond 22bet
“I am looking forward to meeting with the players in the coming days and to meeting our supporters at next Saturday’s home match with Hibernian, as we set out together to create a successful, winning Rangers 22bet
” I am hugely excited by this chance to achieve success at one of Europe’s most iconic clubs across four competitionsPhilippe ClementRangers chairman John Bennett added: “I would like to offer my warm congratulations to Philippe as he becomes our 19th manager 22bet
“His appointment comes at the end of a carefully planned and comprehensive recruitment process 22bet
“A team led by our CEO James Bisgrove, members of the board, and former Rangers player and manager Graeme Souness, has spent the last 10 days interviewing several high calibre candidates, with those individuals undergoing a rigorous interview and vetting process 22bet
We thank all candidates for their interest in the position 22bet
“Philippe proved to be the outstanding candidate across all the key criteria, reinforced by his track record of winning titles and I wish him every success as he leads us forward 22bet
”After playing at Genk and Club Brugge, Clement won the Belgian Pro League as a manager with both teams and gained Champions League experience with Brugge 22bet
Capped 38 times by his country, he began his managerial career with Brugge as a caretaker before moving to former club Genk, where he won the Belgian Pro League and achieved the same feat twice following his return to Brugge 22bet
Clement then took over at Ligue 1 side Monaco in January 2022 22bet
They finished third in his first season in charge but he departed the club in June this year after just under a year-and-a-half in charge 22bet
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Lewis Hamilton said Formula One must not become “too soft” and challenged his fellow drivers to embrace pain amid a safety backlash following the last round in Qatar 22bet
Hamilton’s Mercedes team-mate George Russell branded the race a fortnight ago “beyond the limit of what is acceptable” as temperatures in the drivers’ cockpits exceeded 50 degrees 22bet
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London-born driver Alex Albon was treated for acute heat exposure, while his rookie Williams team-mate Logan Sargeant was forced to park his car through illness 22bet
Alpine’s French driver Esteban Ocon also vomited during the race 22bet
Following a series of complaints, F1’s governing body, the FIA, launched a review and said it noted with “concern” the impact the race had on the “well-being” of those who took part 22bet
But speaking ahead of this weekend’s United States Grand Prix in Texas, Hamilton, 38, said: “This is an extreme sport and you don’t have marathon runners who pass out after a marathon saying the event should be shorter 22bet
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Lewis Hamilton speaks ahead of this weekend’s United States Grand Prix in Austin (AP)But the seven-time world champion, second only to Fernando Alonso, 42, in terms of age and experience on the current grid, believes the conditions in Malaysia – last seen on the calendar in 2017 – were more challenging than those in Qatar 22bet
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”The drivers are set for another challenging weekend with record-breaking temperatures of more than 30 degrees anticipated in Austin 22bet
Qualifying for Sunday’s 56-lap race at the Circuit of the Americas takes place at 4pm local time (10pm BST) on Friday 22bet
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