
Former England goalkeeper Joe Hart have sparked a lively debate during a football discussion after making a bold assessment of Derek McInnes’ appointment as Rangers manager.
In this scenario, Hart argues that McInnes has inherited a squad capable of achieving far more than many people expect, insisting the new manager could quickly transform the mentality at Ibrox.
During the discussion, Hart suggests McInnes is the ideal figure to restore belief within the Rangers dressing room.
«”People will focus on the pressure that comes with managing Rangers, but I think Derek McInnes thrives in those situations. He knows Scottish football inside out, and that’s a huge advantage.”»
The comment leaves the other pundits surprised, with the panel debating whether Rangers could mount a genuine title challenge under their new boss.
The conversation continues with Hart highlighting McInnes’ ability to organise teams and build a winning culture.
«”He’s the type of manager who gets every player pulling in the same direction. That’s something Rangers have needed, and I think the players will respond to him very quickly.”»
Attention then shifts to the current Rangers squad, with the panel discussing how several players could rediscover their best form under McInnes.
Hart also highlighted that the new manager’s arrival could bring the best out of several first-team stars.
«”There is more than enough quality in that dressing room. Sometimes all a team needs is a manager who can simplify things, build confidence and create belief again. Derek McInnes has shown he can do exactly that.”»
Optimism growing at Ibrox
While opinions remain divided throughout the discussion, one thing everyone agrees on is that McInnes’ appointment has given Rangers supporters renewed optimism.
With a fresh chapter beginning at Ibrox, expectations will be high as fans hope the experienced Scottish manager can build a competitive side capable of challenging for major honours once again.



