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Russell Martin has officially taken charge of "Rangers" after the Scottish club confirmed his appointment as their new head coach. The former Southampton manager moves to Ibrox in what marks a significant career step for the 39-year-old tactician.

"I'm excited for this new challenge and ready to embrace the expectations that come with managing a club of this stature," Martin might say about his new role.

The appointment comes after speculation had been building about who would take the reins at the Glasgow giants. "Rangers" have moved quickly to secure their target as they look to challenge Celtic's dominance in the Scottish Premiership.

Martin built his reputation through his distinctive possession-based playing style, first at MK Dons and then during his stint at Swansea City before moving to Southampton. His tactical approach focuses on controlling games through patient build-up play.

Interestingly, this appointment comes as reports suggest Roman Grigorchuk is set to take charge of a First League club, showing significant managerial movement across European football this summer.

Martin will face immediate pressure to deliver silverware at Ibrox, with the passionate "Rangers" fanbase always expecting their team to compete for championships. Can the young manager handle the intense scrutiny that comes with one of Scottish football's biggest jobs?