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Derek McInnes stepped in front of the cameras for the first time as Rangers manager, and he didn’t hold back. His opening words made it clear that he’s ready to take charge and bring a new energy to the club. Fans got a real sense of his personality and what he expects from the team going forward.

His Vision for the Squad and Style of Play

McInnes laid out a straightforward plan for how he wants Rangers to play. He stressed the need for discipline, hard work, and a clear identity on the pitch. He’s not looking for flashy changes—just solid, effective football.

  • He wants a team that presses hard and doesn’t give the opposition time on the ball.
  • McInnes plans to build a squad with a mix of experienced leaders and hungry young players.
  • He emphasized that every player must earn their spot through effort in training.

Addressing the Pressure and Expectations

The new boss didn’t shy away from the massive weight that comes with managing Rangers. He acknowledged the club’s history and the high standards fans expect. McInnes made it clear he understands the job isn’t just about winning—it’s about competing with a fierce mentality every single game.

He also talked about handling the media spotlight. McInnes said he’ll focus on his players and the work, not on outside noise. That calm, focused approach might be exactly what the squad needs right now.

Early Signs Point to a Focused Future Under McInnes

From the first press conference, it’s easy to see that Derek McInnes is ready for the challenge. He’s talking about building a strong team culture and taking things step by step. For fans, the message is simple: expect grit, expect hard work, and don’t expect any shortcuts. Time will tell if his plan works, but the early signs are promising.

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