Ibrox side Glasgow Rangers have placed Graeme Murty in charge following Mark Warburton’s dismissal.

Glasgow Rangers boss Graeme Murty has suggested that he isn’t interested in taking the job at Ibrox for the long-term.
Murty has been placed in temporary charge of Rangers following Mark Warburton’s dismissal two weekends ago.
The 42-year-old is still finding his way in the managerial world, after taking charge of Rangers’ development squad this season.
And Murty admits that he is unlikely to throw his name into the hat, as Rangers look for their next permanent boss.
Murty has taken charge of two Rangers matches so far, with mixed success.
Murty guided Rangers to a victory over Morton during his first match at the helm, but they were beaten by Dundee last time out.
As things stand, Rangers are said to be interviewing candidates but no appointment is deemed to be imminent.
Rangers are next in action on Friday evening, when they take on Inverness.

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