Rangers have sacked Philippe Clement just a day after their shock defeat to St Mirren left them 13 points behind Scottish Premiership leaders Celtic. (More Football News)
Clement's side h🃏ad won each of their last five league games befor🍰e Saturday's 2-0 defeat at home to St Mirren.
The 50-year-old had been under pressure th𒁏is season after struggling to match🥂 Celtic's usual consistency before this month's Scottish Cup loss at home to Queen's Park increased murmurs of discontent.
Rangers also lost the Scottish League Cup final against Celtic on penalties, and the club confirmed Clement's dismissal on Sꦚunday, despite the Belgian guiding his🔯 side into the Europa League last-16 stage.
"The club would like to put on record their sincere thanks to Philippe for his hard ☂work and dedication during his spell in charge," Rangers said in a short statement.
"A further update from the club will follow in due cours⛦e."
A league win over Celtic at Ibrox in January temporarily eased the pressure but further dropped points at Hibernian and Dundee❀ added to the growing calls for Clement's removal.
The club's chief executive Patrick Stewart indicatedꦓ last week, however, that Rangers' European progress could stop a potential manager change while they remained in the competition.
A two-legged clash with Jose Mourinho's Fenerbahce awaits in March for a place in the quarter-finals, though Rangers 🎃will he🐠ad into that clash expecting a new face to be on the touchline.
It may come as somewhat of a surprise considering Clement signed a new one-year contract extensio♐n last August, with Rangers only appointing the Belgian's new assistant Issame Charai last month.
Clement leaves with a record🍷 of 55💟 wins from his 86 games in charge, drawing 16 and losing 15.
Rangers visit Kilmarnock in their next league clash on Wednesday before🌃 Motherwell travel to Ibrox on Saturday.