'Overwhelming': Philippe Clement's assistant posts message about Rangers supporters
Source: Rangersnews

Rangers assistant manager Stephan Van Der Heyden has taken to Twitter to praise the 'overwhelming support' from fans.

Rangers picked up yet another win on Sunday afternoon, beating Livingston 2-0 away from home.

Cyriel Dessers and James Tavernier were on the scoresheet, handing Philippe Clement yet another victory.

Appointed last month, Clement has now won four from four in the Scottish Premiership.

The Belgian has made a dream start to life at Ibrox and Rangers fans already think that Clement is something of a magician.

Stephan Van Der Heyden sends message to Rangers fans There will be bigger tests to come for Clement and Rangers, but the signs are very encouraging so far.

Clement may even look to add to his coaching staff in the coming weeks having only made one appointment so far.

Stephan Van Der Heyden came in as Clement's assistant last month having worked together at Club Brugge.

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The Belgian has now taken to social media to send a message to Rangers supporters after picking up another three points.

Van Der Heyden stated that he is delighted with the recent results and the early progress being made at Ibrox.

Van Der Heyden also praised the frankly 'overwhelming' support from Rangers fans whilst calling the club 'amazing'.

How long can Clement's run go on? Rangers will lose at some point in the Clement era, but fans will be looking at the fixture list and wondering how long this run can continue.

Aberdeen away from home after the international break will be a tricky test, but supporters will expect three points against Aris Limassol in the Europa League.

Rangers then host St Mirren before travelling away to Hearts and then welcoming Dundee to Ibrox.

Those are five winnable games but even the most ardent of Rangers fans would accept that the trip to Real Betis in December will be difficult.

Clement is building real excitement and optimism around Rangers and fans will be confident that this unbeaten run can go on a little longer yet.