Giovanni van Bronckhorst takes helm at Rangers; Photo Credit - Inside Futbol
Rangers have confirmed the appointment of Giovanni Van Bronckhorst as the club’s new manager and the successor to Steven Gerrard at the Scottish club.
The Scottish champions had been on the search for a new manager when Gerrard opted to make a return to English football last week and become the new Aston Villa manager.
Routinely linked with the job and the hot favorite to replace the former Liverpool captain, Van Bronckhorst now makes a long-heralded return to Ibrox after a successful playing career at the club which saw him win two league titles, two Scottish Cups, and a League Cup over the course of 118 appearances.
Van Bronckhorst began his managerial career in 2015 when he made the step up from first-team coach to manage Feyenoord and went on to win the Dutch Cup in his first full season, before helping the club to their first league title in 18 years in 2017.
The Dutch manager then helped Feyenoord win another Dutch cup in the 2018/19 campaign, before leaving and eventually taking a job with the City Football Group in China, as the new manager of Guangzhou R&F.
Giovanni van Bronckhorst is the new Rangers manager; Photo Credit – Sky Sports
Van Bronckhorst left the Chinese club in late 2020 during the global pandemic and had been out of work until now, where he hopes to continue Gerrard’s good work at Rangers and continue winning the league title in Scotland.
Excited as he was Van Bronckhorst said he was happy to be returning to the club saying that he was lucky to have been appointed to lead the club after Gerard left for Aston Villa.
“I feel so lucky to be going to work with a squad which is in a great position on all fronts and largely has that experience of being winners.
The new manager takes Rangers at the back of a successful season with Liverpool’s legend Steven Gerard and he really has a lot to do to ensure Rangers stays afloat in the league.
In a statement, he has said that he will carry on enhancing the work that has been done already alongside Ross Wilson and the board of the club.
“I cannot wait to meet the club’s incredible supporters again and begin this new era for us all.” the statement read in part.
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