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Originally Posted by BBC Rangers manager Paul Le Guen has left the club by mutual consent. Chairman David Murray said: "Having met with Paul it was clear that in the interests of the club we agreed jointly to him stepping down as manager."
The Frenchman had stripped Barry Ferguson of the captaincy after claiming the player was undermining him in the dressing room.
Le Guen was in charge at Ibrox for just seven months - the shortest reign in the club's history.
Le Guen was hugely successful in French football with Lyon, helping them win three successive Ligue 1 titles.
However, he struggled to make the transition to the Scottish game.
"We are all clearly disappointed with our current circumstances and will now focus on securing a suitable replacement," added Murray.
"I would like to wish Paul and his management team well in the future."
Le Guen added: "I am disappointed to leave the club, but I think it is the best solution for all concerned. I would like to thank all the people who helped me and my team during my spell in Scotland. In particular I would like to thank the directors who at all times gave me their total support."
Reserve-team coach Ian Durrant will take charge of training on Friday before Sunday's Scottish Cup tie against Dunfermline. |
Can't say I'm that suprised. The writing was on the wall as soon as he striped Barry Ferguson of the captancy. Le Guen wasn't the type of manager for a Scottish team anyway. I wonder who'll take over now?