Russell Martin appointed new head coach of Rangers in Glasgow
Russell Martin has been appointed as the new head coach of the Rangers.
He has entered into a three-year contract with the team based in Glasgow.
Martin played for the Rangers during the 2017/2018 season.
Previous Playing Experience
Before joining the Rangers, Martin previously played for Southampton.
While at Southampton, he had a teammate named Mateus Fernandes from Portugal.
Martin’s contract with Southampton was terminated in December due to a decline in performance.
Following Martin’s departure, Southampton experienced relegation after going through three different coaches.
Coaching Experience
Prior to his tenure at Southampton, Martin held coaching positions at MK Dons and Swansea.
The Rangers concluded the previous season in second place in the Scottish Premier League.
Barry Ferguson served as the interim coach of the Rangers prior to Martin’s appointment.
New Role
Martin’s appointment signifies a new phase in his professional journey.
He will be taking on the role of leading the Rangers, a team known for its long history and loyal fan base.
His experience as both a player and a coach will bring valuable insights and expertise to the team in the upcoming seasons.
Martin has been assigned the responsibility of leading the team towards achieving their goals.