Four away games in a row without a win, 15 points behind Celtic, lowest win percentage of any Gers manager in the three-point era – take your pick.
There is another that, considering Clement has access to all the data that he wants, is a sad indictment of what he is trying to achieve with Rangers.
No, it isn’t the fact that the current squad only two goals have been scored from corners all season, neither of which were planned moves or structured.

Damning Rangers statistic that shows Philippe Clement blind spot
It is one that doesn’t sound believable until you realise that it is.
Rangers have scored one header all season – one.
This is the lowest in the league alongside St Johnstone who are languishing at the foot of the Scottish Premiership table some eight points adrift of 11th place.
The league average is six, Celtic have eight, despite having one of the smallest teams in the league.
They manage to cope without a team of giants, so why can’t Rangers?
As with many of the problems at the club, the answer is staring the board in the face.
What has Clement said on changing his tactics?
What we do know, is that Clement is too stubborn to change given his previous comments about a formation change:
“Changing a formation in this moment, I think it will only create more doubts. Also, how are you going to change the formation if you can train on that one time?” Clement doubled-down when asked if sticking to something that wasn’t working was a good idea.
“How you’re going to train on that in how you build, how you create chances, how you defend. Everything in a session of one hour. So those are also the things you can build on things.
“If you have some foundations, if you have something solid, you can build on the next step. We’re not that far yet with the group to do that in this moment. So, it’s a difficult one to turn that around in one day with one training.”
Clement has been at Rangers for well over a year now and had a full pre-season to work on his ideas.
Throwing balls into the box, as we saw against Dundee, clearly isn’t working, and having no plan B will only end one way, unless Clement changes the habit of a lifetime.
