Philippe Clement: Norwich appoint former Rangers boss as head coach.
Norwich have recruited Philippe Clement as their new head coach; the former Rangers manager has signed a term until 2029; the Canaries replaced Liam Manning before the November international break after seven losses in eight Championship games.
Norwich City have named Philippe Clement as their new head coach, with the former Rangers manager signing a contract at Carrow Road until the summer of 2029. Clement, 51, has been out of job since leaving the Rangers in February of this year.
He left Ibrox with the club 13 points behind Scottish Premier League leaders Celtic with 11 games remaining, as well as in the Europa League’s last 16.
He succeeds Liam Manning, who was fired before the November international break after seven defeats in eight Championship games.
Norwich were earlier considering former Sweden manager John Dahl Tomasson, with Gary O’Neil also in the race. However, Tomasson withdrew from the process on Monday night after the two sides were unable to reach an agreement during their talks.
Last week, Sky Sports News reported that Norwich had conversations with former Wolves and Bournemouth manager O’Neil. However, the conversations did not develop. It is known that O’Neil is ready to wait for the proper chance to present itself.
Rangers replaced Clement on an interim basis with Barry Ferguson, and since then, the club has signed two permanent successors to the Belgian, Russell Martin and current manager Danny Röhl.
At the time of Clement’s departure from Rangers, he was the fifth-shortest-serving permanent manager in the club’s history, having been in command for 498 days despite a 64% win rate and the Scottish League Cup in 2024.
Clement has also won three Belgian top-flight titles in his career, two in 2021 with Club Brugge and one in 2019 with Genk. He also spent 18 months with French side Monaco, which ended in June 2023.

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