
Rangers reveal who will take charge of Dundee United clash
Rangers are still without a permanent manager, but it has been revealed who will take charge of the Gers’ home match against Dundee United.
Russell Martin was sacked by Rangers after the club’s 1-1 draw at Falkirk on October fifth, and the club are yet to announce his successor.
Danny Rohl and Steven Gerrard have both declined the Rangers job, with Kevin Muscat now the leading favourite for the role.
However, with stars returning from international duty and with the clash against Dundee United just two days away, Rangers have had to put an interim manager in place.

Steve Smith to take Rangers lead against Dundee United
As per Rangers Review, [16 October], under-19 manager Steve Smith will take charge of the fixture at Ibrox.
Since Martin’s departure, Smith has been leading training at the club and preparing them for the match.
When Philippe Clement was sacked in February, the club appointed Barry Ferguson as interim boss until the end of the campaign, but the former Rangers captain has not been given a second opportunity on an interim basis.
Nico Raskin has already told next Rangers boss what he wants
Midfielder Nico Raskin has already told the next Rangers manager what he expects from them when they arrive.
Raskin says he wants to “feel the love” from the next manager, following a reported falling out with Martin.
Minutes Played | 370 |
Goals | 0 |
Assists | 2 |
Chances Created | 9 |
Spurs have been the latest club to show interest in the Belgian midfielder, with the next boss expected to have a tough time keeping hold of the 24-year-old.