Ibrox side Glasgow Rangers are still looking for Pedro Caixinha’s permanent replacement.

Tony Pulis’ plans could fit in ideally with Glasgow Rangers’, as they search for a new boss.
Rangers have also confirmed that they will have Graeme Murty in charge at Ibrox until after Christmas, and that means that Pulis’ plans could be ideally suited for the Glasgow club.

Although Pulis’ appointment may not be unanimously popular, the 59-year-old does have his own qualities.
Pulis is excellent at organising teams and with Rangers looking to catch Celtic, they are unlikely to be able to do so by passing teams off the pitch.
Rangers will need their own style of football to close the gap on Celtic, and Pulis could build success upon tightening up the Ibrox side’s defence.

Although the Welsh boss is not regarded for playing attacking football, he has never had a chance to manage a club with the expectations of Rangers.
And, considering, Rangers’ plans could fit in well with Pulis’, the 59-year-old may just be an option for the Ibrox side.
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