
Rangers are on the verge of appointing Russell Martin as their new manager, with the 39-year-old set to succeed interim boss Barry Ferguson. Martin, who was previously manager at MK Dons, Swansea, and Southampton, is poised to bring his assistants Matt Gill and Rhys Owens, along with former Rangers defender Maurice Ross, to Ibrox. Martin's style of play is characterized as fast-paced, forward-attacking football with a high emphasis on aggression. Analyst John Walker compares it to Celtic's current style under Ange Postecoglou.
Previously, Martin was criticized for being too stubborn and not adapting his approach, but former teammate Angus Gunn disputes this, stating that Martin was able to change his team's style depending on the opposition. If appointed, a significant squad overhaul is expected at Rangers, with Martin having experience in building a squad and implementing his style of play quickly.
Source: BBC Sports Football
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