Overview
- Barry Ferguson, appointed interim head coach in February, has left Rangers following the team's final match of the season, a 2-2 draw with Hibernian.
- Ferguson’s assistants Neil McCann, Billy Dodds, and Allan McGregor have also departed the club.
- During his tenure, Ferguson oversaw 15 matches, achieving six wins, five draws, and progression to the Europa League quarter-finals.
- Rangers Chief Executive Patrick Stewart stated that the search for a permanent head coach is progressing well, with Davide Ancelotti, Danny Rohl, and Rob Edwards among the candidates under consideration.
- Ferguson will remain connected to the club as an ambassador, a role reflecting his longstanding association with Rangers.