Second ‘No’ as Rangers Manager Search Stumbles Again | OneFootball

Second ‘No’ as Rangers Manager Search Stumbles Again | OneFootball

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·18 May 2025

Second ‘No’ as Rangers Manager Search Stumbles Again

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Rangers’ managerial search has taken another hit as Will Still, the 32-year-old former Stade de Reims and Lend boss, has reportedly declined the opportunity to lead the club, following Davide Ancelotti’s earlier decision to remain with his father, Carlo Ancelotti, in the Brazil national team setup. These rejections raise concerns about the club’s current strategy in identifying and securing a new manager.

The pursuit of Davide Ancelotti was seen as a bold move, aiming to bring in a coach with experience at top European clubs. However, his choice to continue working alongside his father in Brazil suggests that Rangers may not have presented a compelling enough proposition to entice him away.


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Similarly, Will Still’s decision to turn down Rangers, despite his reputation as a progressive young coach, indicates potential issues in the club’s approach to attracting managerial talent. Reports suggest that Still is in advanced talks with a relegated Premier League club, highlighting the competition Rangers face in the managerial market.

These setbacks come at a critical time for Rangers, with the club undergoing significant changes, including a pending takeover by 49ers Enterprises. The need for a clear and effective managerial appointment is paramount to ensure stability and success in the upcoming season.

The club’s leadership must now reassess their strategy, perhaps considering candidates with a proven track record in similar environments or those with a deep understanding of the Scottish football landscape. The focus should be on finding a manager who can navigate the unique challenges of the Scottish Premiership and restore Rangers to the pinnacle of domestic football.

In the meantime, interim manager Barry Ferguson continues to lead the team, but the urgency for a permanent appointment grows as pre-season preparations loom. The decisions made in the coming weeks will be crucial in shaping the club’s future trajectory.

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