Michael Beale tells Rangers players to 'take the handbrake off' as he lays out vision for Ibrox success
The new Light Blues gaffer wants his side to play on the front-foot and catch the eye of the Ibrox fans.
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Rangers boss Michael Beale claims he will take the "handbrake off" the Ibrox players as he looks to revive their club's fortunes this term.
The Londoner has been named the club's 18th permanent manager little more than one year after leaving Ibrox alongside
Steven Gerrard for Aston Villa, taking over from
Gio van Bronckhorst and leaving behind the QPR hot seat. He leaves the English Championship side knowing he has a tough task ahead of him to kickstart Rangers bid for the Scottish Premiership title with Celtic leading the table by nine points.
The former Ibrox assistant is aware of how beneficial this period of time without matches could be has friendlies with Swansea City and Bayer Leverkusen lined up to assess his troops before they return to league business versus Hibs on December 15. When asked about having time to work with the players this month,
Beale told Rangers TV: “That’s extremely beneficial.
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