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New Rangers boss Philippe Clement is determined to build a dressing room of winners at Ibrox but acknowledges that he is no blackjack football magician blackjack
The 49-year-old became the 19th permanent manager of the Govan club following the departure of Michael Beale at the start of the month blackjack
After playing at Genk and Club Brugge, Clement won the Belgian Pro League as a manager with both teams but he inherits a Light Blues side who are currently seven points behind cinch Premiership leaders and defending champions Celtic blackjack
Speaking at Ibrox, Clement said: “I want to win everything blackjack
That’s the mentality when I step into a building, I want to give this mentality also towards the dressing room and create more and more winners in this dressing room blackjack
“So we’re going to work really hard to get silverware as fast as possible and to make this story step by step, bigger and bigger blackjack
“How fast it comes? You never know I don’t have this crystal ball blackjack
“Also I’m not a magician that suddenly can totally change players blackjack
But I know if we can work a long time with players that we can make them blackjack better blackjack
”Clement will give players a chance to impress before he considers changes in the January transfer window blackjack
He said: “I’m also somebody who likes to see first, what is the potential that is there already blackjack
“I’m not somebody who wants 10 new players every year and say, ‘OK, this one and this one is not good enough’ blackjack
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“So we need to use the next weeks, months to do that in the best way blackjack
“So all the players with me – maybe not with some fans, and that’s a little bit pity maybe – everybody starts with a white page blackjack
“Everybody has the chances also until January to prove themselves, to show that they are really good players that they want to be on the pitch, that they want to make the difference for the club, that they want to give everything blackjack
And then we will see blackjack
”Chief executive James Bisgrove’s next job will be to appoint a director of blackjack football blackjack
He said: “Certainly in the next few weeks, if not months, we’re having live conversations at the moment blackjack
“There are variables in that depending on the individuals that the board believes and the blackjack football board and Philippe feel has the best fit blackjack
But I believe it will be imminent blackjack
“It’ll be a club board appointment that Phillipe will absolutely be part of that process and will meet whoever we bring in before we take that decision blackjack
“And that person when they come in will add additional value, expertise and leadership to the recruitment function blackjack
“We’ve currently got John Park as the chief scout at the top of that division blackjack
“We’ve made some changes to the scouting function recently blackjack
We’ve modernised that in terms of some of the processes, additional emphasis on data and video analysis blackjack
“And we’ve been I think, more strategic and focused on how we’ve set that up blackjack
“Phillipe would have some strong views on that as well blackjack
But it’s a decision that the board will take in terms of the long-term blackjack football strategy and someone to complete that blackjack football board that’s already in existence to make sure we’ve got really robust processes around the decision-making that we take right across the blackjack football department blackjack
”More aboutPA ReadyClub BruggeRangers FcJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments 1/1New Rangers boss Clement keen to bring winning mentality back to Ibrox New Rangers boss Clement keen to bring winning mentality back to IbroxPhilippe Clement wants a winning mentailty at Rangers (Steve Welsh/PA)PA Wire ✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today blackjack
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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 blackjack
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 blackjack
Canadian Lance Stroll said he faded in and out of consciousness because of the extreme heat and humidity in Lusail blackjack
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 blackjack
Alpine’s French driver Esteban Ocon also vomited during the race blackjack
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 blackjack
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 blackjack
“We get paid very highly for what we do, and, from my perspective, when I have not been feeling great at the end of a race I just train harder blackjack
“So I don’t want them to shorten the races and make it easier for us blackjack
I want it to be extreme blackjack
I want to feel the difference blackjack
I want to feel pain in my body blackjack
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We have got to be careful with the changes we make blackjack
It’s like, ‘let’s not get too soft’ blackjack
”Hamilton’s participation in Qatar lasted a handful of seconds following his race-ending collision with Russell at the opening bend blackjack
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 blackjack
He continued: “Obviously I didn’t do the race, so I didn’t get to feel the pain that the drivers felt blackjack
But I have been here a long time blackjack
And Malaysia was much hotter blackjack
“If I was in the race in Qatar, of course I would have struggled to get out afterwards blackjack
But I know what it’s like to lose four or more kilos and barely being able to stand blackjack
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“That’s what makes it closer to what it was like back in the day blackjack
We are supposed to be elite athletes and to be elite, you need to be pushing to the limit blackjack
”The drivers are set for another challenging weekend with record-breaking temperatures of more than 30 degrees anticipated in Austin blackjack
Qualifying for Sunday’s 56-lap race at the Circuit of the Americas takes place at 4pm local time (10pm BST) on Friday blackjack
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