
"I don't regret anything. There's loads of frustration for me as a coach and a manager and a leader but ultimately, it's always your fault as a manager. It's my fault. It's my fault I didn't do well enough and you learn from it and I'll be better for it for sure."
"I walked in to the club at a time of new owners that had literally been in there two weeks when I came in. New director of football, chief exec, head of performance, new head coach, 14 new players. I tried to stress a lot that it probably would take some time so that's my fault because I was in a place where historically and traditionally you don't really have time."
Russell Martin was dismissed as Rangers head coach after eight Scottish Premiership matches with the team in eighth place. He compiled a record of five wins, six draws, and six losses overall, with only one league victory. Rangers suffered a heavy Champions League exit, losing 9-3 on aggregate to Club Brugge. Martin expressed no regrets but accepted full responsibility for underperformance. He attributed difficulties to the scale of change at the club, including new ownership, 14 new players, and multiple staff appointments occurring simultaneously. Martin suggested a more gradual approach might have been beneficial, noting the lack of cohesion during his early period. Since his departure, Rangers improved significantly under Danny Rohl, climbing to third in the Premiership.
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