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The Rangers plan to move for the “ultra positive” manager 3-4-2-1

The Rangers are now considering a movement for an “ultra positive” manager to replace the interim boss Barry Ferguson this summer, according to a Sky Sports report.

The search for manager of Gers Chauffage

There are only two Scottish first games that remained this season, and with the Gers seated at 17 points behind Celtic, it is obvious that their new manager will have huge work on their hands by trying to fill the gap towards their Rivals Amers.

As such, it could be wise to bring in a manager with a high -level experience, and an offer was now submitted for the Real Madrid coach, Davide Ancelotti, son of Carlo, who was part of 12 trophy victories through the spells with the Spanish team and Bayern Munich.

That said, it could be a risk of appointing the Italian, given that he has been a assistant throughout his career to date, and there are a number of other options on the restricted list, including the former boss of Southampton Russell Martin and Danny Rohl from Sheffield.

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Sky Sports has now abandoned a new update on the search for Rangers manager, revealing that the Scottish side is now considering a decision for the former boss of Luton Town, Rob Edwards, who was without work since he left the hats by mutual consent in January.

The CEO, Patrick Stewart, is impatient to appoint a new manager as quickly as possible, with the team that was to return to pre-season training in June, and Edwards has now become a target, but there are many other options on the limited list.

Rob Edwards, director of Luton Town, Rob Edwards

Steven Gerrard, who won the title of Scottish Première during his previous visit to Ibrox, is also under study, alongside the former manager of Wolverhampton Wanderers, Gary O’Neil.

Edwards “ultra positive” could be an interesting meeting

The 42-year-old fate with Luton did not finish the way he would have liked it, leaving the club in January before their relegation of the championship, but there are signs that he could be a good meeting for the Gers.

The young manager, who most often uses 3-4-2-1 training, led Luton to a surprise promotion to the Premier League of the 2022-23 campaign, and he received great praise from the ESPN football writer Mark Ogden during his stay in the high flight.

Ogden described the manager as “ultra positive”, while adding: “These are not only a question of tactics as a manager, it is a question of managing relationships and being also a motivator. It has been absolutely brilliant this season.”

Jamie Redknapp also praised the former Luton boss for the work he did in the Premier League, despite a weak team at his disposal.

Having been described as a “great man manager” by the midfielder of Derry City, Sadou Diallo, Edwards deserves another chance of management, despite his difficulties with Luton last season, but that would be a risk for the Rangers to name it, given his recent failures.

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