Soccer-Rangers sack manager Martin after dismal start to season


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - UEFA Europa League - SK Sturm Graz v Rangers - Merkur Arena, Graz, Austria - October 2, 2025 Rangers manager Russell Martin reacts REUTERS/Borut Zivulovic/File Photo

(Reuters) -Rangers have sacked manager Russell Martin, the club said on Sunday, after a disappointing start to the season which has left them eighth in the Scottish Premiership standings.

Martin, sacked by Southampton in December, took over at Rangers in June signing a three-year contract, but the club quickly ran out of patience after a dismal run of results.

Sunday's 1-1 draw at Falkirk proved the final straw, with Rangers 11 points behind league leaders Hearts after seven games.

"While all transition periods require some time, results have not met the club's expectations," a club statement said.

Rangers failed to reach the league phase of the Champions League, knocked out by Club Brugge in the playoff round, and have begun their Europa League campaign with two defeats, to Genk and Sturm Graz.

The club said that assistant coach, Matt Gill, and first-team coach, Mike Williamson, will also be departing, with no news of Martin's replacement.

(Reporting by Trevor StynesEditing by Toby Davis)

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Football

Soccer-Norway captain Haaland's halftime talk helped break deadlock, says Thorsby
Soccer-Portugal manager Martinez says Ronaldo red card was harsh
Soccer-Former Spanish FA chief Rubiales has eggs thrown at him at book launch
Soccer-France keep celebrations restrained after World Cup qualification
Soccer-MLS moves season to align with Europe, playoffs set for May
Soccer-Italy leave it late to earn 2-0 win at Moldova
Soccer-Saka and Eze sink Serbia to make it seven out of seven for England
Soccer-Ronaldo sees red as Ireland stun Portugal to keep hopes alive
Soccer-Mbappe helps France secure World Cup spot on Paris attacks anniversary
Soccer-Mbemba snatches late winner as Congolese march on in World Cup playoffs

Others Also Read