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After Rangers’ dismissal, Michael Beale breaks the silence and urges Steven Davis to speak up before next games.
After being fired as Rangers’ manager, Michael Beale sent his best wishes to the Ibrox team.

After a devastating 3-1 home loss to Aberdeen 24 hours earlier that left the squad seven points behind leaders and title contenders Celtic just seven matches into the Premiership season, Beale’s contract was terminated on Sunday night along with those of his backroom staff.

Despite overhauling his squad with nine new additions over the summer, the 43-year-old Englishman, who took over for Giovanni van Bronckhorst in late November of last year, has paid the price for a shaky start to the domestic season. Beale has made no secret of his devotion to the team and was a member of Steven Gerrard’s successful managerial staff. Despite leaving, he posted on social media to thank everyone at Ibrox and the fans and to wish interim manager Steven Davis luck.

best wishes for the future games.
Thank you Rangers to everyone who worked behind the scenes at Ibrox and the training facility, as well as to the board, employees, supporters, and all of the players, said Beale. “I will continue to follow and support the team remotely and wish you luck. It is therefore imperative that everyone support Steven Davis and the squad wholeheartedly in their next games. This season still has so much to play for, and I really believe in this bunch of players. Many thanks and best of luck.

While the Rangers board looks for a new manager, Davis will oversee Thursday night’s Europa Conference League game against Aris in Cyprus. Prior to a two-week international break, Davis is also likely to be given the Sunday league game against St. Mirren.

Unrest, bad recruitment, and poor management are the next Rangers manager’s weak suits as Michael Beale’s unsuccessful stint allows Celtic to escape once more.

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