Glasgow Rangers, the team where Romanian Ianis Hagi plays, was defeated at home by St. Mirren in the current round of the Scottish Premiership, with a score of 0-2.
The 26-year-old Romanian midfielder, Ianis Hagi, started the game and was substituted in the 72nd minute, after a rather unsatisfactory performance. The supporters at Ibrox Park, at the end of the match, lost their patience and demanded the dismissal of Belgian coach Philippe Clement.
At the moment, their arch-rivals, Celtic, have a 13-point lead in the championship. Rangers suffered their fifth defeat in this season's edition of the championship on Saturday, with goals scored by Mandron (min. 51) and Toyosi Olusanya (min. 70).
St. Mirren thus achieved their first victory in the championship at Rangers' home ground since 1991.
Hagi was replaced by Nedim Bajrami in the 72nd minute, and Flashscore.com rated his performance with a 7. Rangers are also involved in the Europa League round of 16, where they will play against Fenerbahce on April 6 and 13.
"The sacking of Clement in the next few hours is a necessary signal to understand the intention to salvage the remainder of the season, especially in the Europa League, and to restore the confidence of the furious fans. The players share the blame, but Clement's inability to inspire or innovate tactically requires immediate action. And the management cannot afford another day with this constipated football under his wavering rule. Celtic is enjoying the journey towards another title and will be shocked that the Rangers' bosses have not already taken action against the Belgian, whose dismissal has been overdue for months," noted those at ibroxnews.com.
D.A.