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Michael Beale news — Rangers manager’s future hangs in balance after defeat to Aberdeen & fans call for him to be sacked


BESIEGED Rangers manager Michael Beale’s future at the club is in doubt after the Teddy Bears lost to Aberdeen in a crushing 3-1 defeat.

Beale has been under pressure since losing the Old Firm derby before the international break.

But after Saturday’s loss against Aberdeen at Ibrox, the odds are on him losing his job – with fans calling for him to be sacked.

Sportswriter Graham Spiers took to Twitter to say: “A brilliant win for Aberdeen at Ibrox – perhaps the catalyst for Barry Robson’s season.

“Michael Beale is going to be sacked – he cannot survive this hapless football from Rangers.”

Read our Michael Beale blog below for the latest news and updates…

  • Rangers fans WRONG to boo team off at half time says Michael Beale

    Michael Beale, who is clinging to his job after seeing his ten-men crash 3-1 to Aberdeen, said Rangers fans were wrong to boo his side off at half-time.

    Cllaiming his team deserved more respect for their opening 45-minute showing, he said: “Listen it’s a situation that’s escalated much faster than I thought.

    “I thought it was harsh to boo them off at half-time.”

    “We conceded from a set-play but we played well enough to be 2-0 or 3-0 up.

    “I get the frustration, they follow this club all around.”

  • Aberdeen fans say Gers in denial over TV gaffe

    Rangers TV graphics during the defeat to Aberdeen at Ibrox yesterday had the wrong team scoring the first goal.

    In response to Stefan Gartenmann’s opener being claimed by the home side on Rangers TV, Aberdeen fans took to social media to voice their opinions.

    One said: “Rangers TV heavily in denial lol.”

    Another posted: “Rangers TV having a ‘mare at half-time.”

    A third wrote: “They’re just making up their own score,” accompanied by laughing emojis, while another added on X.com – formerly Twitter the in-house TV team was “being optimistic.”

  • Beale admits ‘criticism is fair’

    Michael Beale has admitted that the criticism he’s facing “is fair” following a poor run of results for the Gers.

    Beale told BBC Scotland: “The criticism that comes is fair.

    “But we’ll see, We’ll see what happens

    “Listen we are involved in four competitions, it’s early in the season.

    “We’re not the sum of all parts today. I think any reasonable Rangers fan can see that.”

  • Beale: ‘We need to be better’

    Rangers missed some big chances through Cyriel Dessers, Sam Lammers and Abdallah Sima before the roof caved in, starting with a goal from Dons star Stefan Gartenmann.

    Michael Beale told BBC Scotland: “I think everyone realises where we are and the standards and the standards need to be better.

    “Today we had enough opportunities in that game to win it and we end up getting beaten off a scoreline we should never get beaten here at Ibrox against a team like Aberdeen, we shouldn’t.”

  • ‘Any reasonable Rangers fan can see we’ve got players out’

    Michael Beale has been under pressure from his own supporters following defeats to PSV and Celtic — and was subjected to further jeers after today’s defeat to Aberdeen.

    As Beale faced the music afterwards, he admitted he had to take the criticism – but he also said “any reasonable Rangers fan” could see that the Ibrox men aren’t the “sum of their parts” right now due to injuries.

    They’re currently missing Danilo, Kemar Roofe, Todd Cantwell, Nico Raskin and Rabbi Matondo – but the Gers boss said he felt they should still have had enough to see off Aberdeen.

  • Rangers TV blunder against Aberdeen leaves viewers shocked

    Even the Rangers TV graphics got it wrong yesterday — and attributed Stefan Gartenmann’s close range opener to the Gers!

    Opposition supporters waded in claiming the Ibrox broadcast team were in denial or even experiencing a dose of wishful thinking.

  • Gers new signings fail to deliver

    Rangers new signings were under the microscope yesterday as news had broken that scouts Billy Kirkwood, John Brown and Billy McLaren would all be leaving as the club moved towards a data-led operation.

    The stats from this clash would most certainly have been damning.

    It’s now three defeats from seven and a seven-point gap to Celtic – and we’re only just entering into October.

  • Watch: Angry Rangers fan lashes out in wild temper tantrum as Aberdeen

    Michael Beale is under increasing pressure after falling SEVEN points off league leaders Celtic.

    When Jamie McGrath doubled the Dons’ lead the fury spilled over in the stands – particularly for this angry Bear.

    He might have expected to be jumping up and down at Ibrox this afternoon – but it was in anger rather than celebration as his side stumbled.

    To watch the video, click here.

  • Michael Beale spotted poses for picture with staff on visit to pub

    Under-pressure Ibrox gaffer Michael Beale managed to take a little time out of his busy schedule for a visit to a local pub.

    Beale was pictured at Springkerse View, a Greene King Pub & Grill on the outskirts of Stirling.

    The Rangers manager popped in on Tuesday night and posed for a picture with the establishment’s thrilled staff.

  • Michael Beale receives injury boost as Kemar Roofe’s scan results revealed

    Michael Beale has been handed a major boost after a scan revealed Kemar Roofe’s injury isn’t as bad as first feared.

    The Rangers striker was unable to finish the Viaplay Cup win over Livingston after sustaining a groin injury.

    That was bad news for the Gers gaffer – who is already without stars such as Todd Cantwell, Nico Raskin, Rabbi Matondo and Danilo for the long term.,

    But while he Gers boss will be cautious before throwing him back into action, the good news from his scan is that he may be out for only a week.

    Beale told BBC Scotland: “Fingers crossed Kemar will be available again by next weekend so that’s good news.

    “There was nothing really significant on the scan so it was a good decision to come out.

    “He will miss today obviously and may not be midweek but he could be back for St Mirren.

    “We have got seven injuries at the moment, they have all come in games, and they are all people who could play in front five. So it is difficult.”

  • ‘Cyriel would like to do better’

    Cyriel Dessers has come in for heavy criticism following his summer move from Cremonese.

    Speaking ahead of today’s damning defeat, Michael Beale said: “Cyriel would like to do better. That’s a fact. I don’t think he’s shown his full level yet.

    “He has got three goals and a couple of assists. I think he’s been really unlucky.

    “If he gets the assist against Celtic and adds that assist to his one against PSV then I think people will see him not only as a goalscorer.

    “I think in moments he has shown that but of course he’s looking for a rhythm and a consistency.

  • Beale throws down the gauntlet to ‘unlucky’ Cyriel Dessers to prove himself

    Cyriel Dessers was challenged by boss Michael Beale to prove himself in a Rangers jersey.

    The under-fire Gers boss was forced to put his faith in the Nigerian striker with Danilo and Kemar Roofe both injured.

    To read more on this story, follow this link.

  • ‘We’ve been Jekyll and Hyde’

    Cyriel Dessers, who squandered a number of good chances this afternoon, was one of nine new faces brought in by Michael Beale over the summer.

    Asked if they’d disappointed, Beale said: “The whole squad is accountable and the staff too. I don’t want to go into individual players.

    “We’ve been Jekyll and Hyde. The problem is we win a lot but when it comes down to decisive moments we create a lot and our conversion isn’t high enough.

    “That leads to anxiety on the pitch and in the stands. We shouldn’t concede three at home in a game like today, no chance.”

  • Rangers pay for not taking chances

    Once more Rangers were made to pay for not taking their chances with Cyriel Dessers again the chief culprit.

    Michael Beale — who saw Ridvan Yilmaz and Ryan Jack added to his casualty list — said: “When you don’t take chances it deflates everyone and the confidence in the team.

    “Dessers isn’t living in the best moment of his career and he’s found it difficult.

    “I’m sure given time he will show his quality but it’s fair he’s below the level he’d like to be.”

  • ‘That’s someone else’s decision’

    The Ibrox hierarchy must now decide whether to stick by Michael Beale ahead of Thursday’s Europa League clash against Aris Limassol.

    Asked if he believes he’ll get time to turn things around, Beale said: “That’s someone else’s decision. All I can do is continue with the job the best I can.

    “We felt we prepared well enough tactically. It’s a really bad result and we feel the frustration and despair. We share it as staff and players.

    “Can we turn it around? The coming games will tell. I don’t want to sit and talk things up after a result like that. Coming in I couldn’t see that result.

    “Certainly after the first half we didn’t deserve the outcome but it’s what we got and it’s not good enough.

    “But other teams have been here before, even in the last couple of years, and turned it around. We need to show better form than we have been.”

  • Beale says his team ‘started well’ but ‘didn’t deserve anything’

    In spite of suffering a shock 3-1 defeat at the hands of Aberdeen at home, Rangers boss Michael Beale believes his team “started well” and had plenty of chances, but in the end “didn’t deserve anything”.

    He said: “We started really well. I thought Aberdeen were very compact and quite negative early on but we created three or four big chances.

    “You don’t take them then we defend set plays as poorly as we did and go in 1-0 down at half-time.

    “We reshuffled, started the second half and conceded from a set-play so we didn’t deserve anything.”

  • ‘Supporters could help the players’

    Michael Beale has said “supporters could help the players” after his side were booed off at the 45-minute mark during their 3-1 loss to Aberdeen.

    He said: “It’s the fourth home game in ten days and pretty much all of them have been sold out.

    “Sometimes the supporters could help the players but one or two could help themselves too.

    “It was a horrible day, a terrible result.”

  • Teddy Bears fans were WRONG to boo team off at half time says Michael Beale

    Under-fire Michael Beale, who is clinging to his job after seeing his ten-men crash 3-1 to Aberdeen, has said Rangers fans were wrong to boo his side off at half-time.

    Cllaiming his team deserved more respect for their opening 45-minute showing, Beale said: “Listen it’s a situation that’s escalated much faster than I thought.

    “I thought it was harsh to boo them off at half-time.”

    “We conceded from a set-play but we played well enough to be 2-0 or 3-0 up.

    “I get the frustration, they follow this club all around.”

  • Rangers fans not impressed

    The pressure has been on the boss despite three consecutive wins and clean sheets against Real Betis, Motherwell and Livingston.

    These wins have come since their Old Firm defeat on September 3.

    But in spite of some decent results, the home support has not been impressed by performances over the course of the season.

  • Opposition fans say Gers in denial over TV gaffe

    Rangers TV graphics during the defeat to Aberdeen at Ibrox today had the wrong team scoring the first goal.

    In response to Stefan Gartenmann’s opener being claimed by the home side on Rangers TV, opposition fans took to social media to voice their opinions.

    One said: “Rangers TV heavily in denial lol.”

    Another posted: “Rangers TV having a ‘mare at half-time.”

    A third wrote: “They’re just making up their own score,” accompanied by laughing emojis, while another added on X.com – formerly Twitter the in-house TV team was “being optimistic.”

  • Beale says ‘criticism is fair’

    Michael Beale has said the criticism he’s facing “is fair” following a poor run of results for the Gers.

    He told BBC Scotland: “The criticism that comes is fair. But we’ll see, We’ll see what happens

    “Listen we are involved in four competitions, it’s early in the season.

    “We’re not the sum of all parts today. I think any reasonable Rangers fan can see that.”

  • ‘We need to be better’

    The Ibrox men missed some big chances through Cyriel Dessers, Sam Lammers and Abdallah Sima before the roof caved in, starting with a goal from Dons star Stefan Gartenmann.

    Michael Beale told BBC Scotland: “I think everyone realises where we are and the standards and the standards need to be better.

    “Today we had enough opportunities in that game to win it and we end up getting beaten off a scoreline we should never get beaten here at Ibrox against a team like Aberdeen, we shouldn’t.”

  • Beale: Any reasonable Rangers fan can see we’ve got players out

    Englishman Michael Beale has been under pressure from his own supporters following defeats to PSV and Celtic — and was subjected to further jeers after today’s defeat to Aberdeen.

    As he faced the music afterwards, Beale admitted that he had to take the criticism – but he also said “any reasonable Rangers fan” could see that the Ibrox men aren’t the “sum of their parts” right now due to injuries.

    They’re currently missing Danilo, Kemar Roofe, Todd Cantwell, Nico Raskin and Rabbi Matondo – but the Gers boss said he felt they should still have had enough to see off Aberdeen.

  • Rangers blunder against Aberdeen leaves TV viewers shocked

    Even the Rangers TV graphics got it wrong today — and attributed Stefan Gartenmann’s close range opener to the Gers!

    Opposition fans waded in claiming the Ibrox broadcast team were in denial or even experiencing a dose of wishful thinking.

  • Rangers new signings fail to deliver

    Rangers new signings were under the microscope today as news had broken that scouts Billy Kirkwood, John Brown and Billy McLaren would all be leaving as the club moved towards a data-led operation.

    The stats from this clash would certainly have been damning.

    It’s now three defeats from seven and a seven-point gap to Celtic – and we’re only just entering into October.


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