Sacked Philippe Clement spotted leaving Rangers training centre for the last time with one of his coaches

PHILIPPE CLEMENT was relieved of his duties at Ibrox last night.
The sacked manager was then spotted at the Rangers training centre this morning - less than 24 hours after he was shown the door.
Clement, 50, was snapped arriving at Auchenhowie before he was pictured again as he made his way out of the complex for the final time.
The Belgian departed the training ground with fellow countryman and assistant Stephan Van Der Heyden, who was also dismissed by the club alongside Alex Rae.
The pair said their goodbyes and cleaned out their desks following the hasty nature of their exits last night.
Chairman Fraser Thornton and chief financial officer James Taylor were both pictured arriving at the training centre too, along with all the players.
James Tavernier and the Ibrox playing squad had a new leader in training today, with Issame Charai putting everyone through their paces in Clement's absence.
Preparations for Wednesday night's clash with Kilmarnock continue as normal but a new boss could in the dugout at Rugby Park by then.
It's believed CEO Patrick Stewart was otherwise engaged this morning and met up with former Ibrox skipper Barry Ferguson to discuss whether he'd be interested in taking over the hot-seat on an interim basis.
The former Clyde, Kelty Hearts and Alloa Athletic gaffer is currently available for work and could be the man to lead the Light Blues until the end of the season.
Reports have suggested that he has sounded out Neil McCann and Billy Dodds to see if they would join his coaching staff.
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