Ibrox Noise
·13 Oktober 2025
Kevin Muscat has emerged as a serious option for Rangers

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·13 Oktober 2025
There is a growing feeling that Rangers may have found their man. Talk is building quietly, whispers spreading through the corridors and online spaces that Kevin Muscat is now seen by many as the frontrunner. It feels like the tide is turning, and while there is still silence from the club itself, the noise around Muscat continues to grow louder. Every day brings new claims, new confidence, and a clear sense that Rangers might finally be ready to act.
The favourite emerges
Muscat’s name has been on Rangers fans’ lips for weeks, and with good reason. The Australian has built an impressive coaching reputation since leaving Ibrox as a player, winning silverware in both Australia and Japan. His title success with Yokohama F. Marinos in 2022 showed his tactical mind and ability to handle pressure. Those who watched that campaign saw a manager who demands intensity, focus, and commitment. He is not a man to accept mediocrity, and that fits exactly what Rangers supporters crave after recent failings.
The right attitude
At Ibrox, winning is everything. Muscat knows that first-hand. He lifted trophies as a player during the treble-winning season of 2002–03 and understands the expectation that comes with this club. That history gives him something no outsider can replicate. It gives him a link to the badge and to the fans who have grown weary of managers with no emotional tie to the club. Muscat’s ruthless streak has also impressed observers. His teams play with aggression and precision, pressing high and attacking with real conviction. That approach would bring a fresh edge to a Rangers side that has lost its fear factor.
The complications
Despite the excitement, challenges remain. Muscat is under contract at Shanghai Port until December 2025, and any move would involve significant negotiation. Reports from GiveMeSport claim Rangers would need to pay compensation, and that could test the board’s willingness to back their choice financially. Yet there is a strong argument that this is a moment to show ambition. Fans are desperate for a leader who commands respect and has proven credentials. Muscat fits that bill better than most, and his success abroad suggests he could adapt to the demands of Glasgow quickly.
If Rangers truly want to restore dominance, they must pick a manager with authority, vision, and bite. Kevin Muscat appears to offer all three, and right now, the momentum behind his name is impossible to ignore.