SCOTTISH FOOTBALL: Rangers boss Graeme Murty not sure if he wants to be a manager

Rangers caretaker boss Graeme Murty will spend his short-term assignment determining whether or not he is cut out for management.
Rangers caretaker boss Graeme NurtyRangers caretaker boss Graeme Nurty
Rangers caretaker boss Graeme Nurty

The club’s Under-20s coach was quick to state that Rangers needed a “stellar name” after he stepped into Mark Warburton’s shoes on an interim basis less than two weeks ago.

And he further signalled it was doubtful he would apply for the job as he looked ahead to his third match in charge, against the Ladbrokes Premiership’s bottom club Inverness on Friday.

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Murty, 42, moved to Ibrox following spells coaching youth teams at Southampton and Norwich and he admits this managerial role might be his first and last.

“The feeling will be and has been that I’m going to take this period to assess whether I am cut out for it or not,” Murty said.

“I don’t mean in terms of tactical or technical knowledge, just in terms of temperament, whether this is an environment I want to operate in or whether I want to be more of a developmental person.”