By Daily Sports Nigeria on July 7, 2023
New Rangers Manager, Fidelis Ikechukwu believes Rangers FC have the right ambition to be Champions again in the nearest future.
Ilechukwu said this on Thursday, during a live interview session on Family United by Football (FUBF). The former MFM FC Gaffer said the team has the right level of mentality and strength, looking at their history and recent commitment.
"I am definitely not under pressure and wouldn't be under pressure," He noted.
"It easier for you to win something, if you are under a management who is more hungrier than you. When you show alot of zeal and seriousness as a Coach, the Management will back you up and that might lead to success.
"If you work with a management that are so reluctant about your hard work, you may find it so difficult to win something. We are going to make sure we get it right, by getting the right tools to work and get the result needed. Rangers for me are a very ambitious team, but I am not under pressure. I just want to do my work and get good results." He concluded.
Source Opera News
Posted July 7, 2023
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