Russell Martin warned of 'obvious' replacement by Rangers legend as Sean Dyche tipped to take under-fire Ibrox manager's job

Russell Martin has been warned that there is an "obvious" replacement for him at Rangers: Sean Dyche. The SPFL giants have yet to win this season, recording four draws and one defeat from five games, and speculation continues to rage about a potential change in the Ibrox dugout. Kris Boyd believes Dyche is the ideal candidate.

Russell Martin warned of 'obvious' replacement by Rangers legend as Sean Dyche tipped to take under-fire Ibrox manager's jobRussell Martin warned of 'obvious' replacement by Rangers legend as Sean Dyche tipped to take under-fire Ibrox manager's jobRussell Martin warned of 'obvious' replacement by Rangers legend as Sean Dyche tipped to take under-fire Ibrox manager's job

Despite traditionally being one of the two most dominant sides in Scottish football, alongside , have yet to win a game in the top-flight this season, drawing four and losing one of their first five games. They are already nine points behind Celtic and at the top of the league, and it feels like Martin may not be long for Ibrox.

Boyd, a Rangers legend who played for the club between 2006 and 2010, and in 2014-15, believes that Dyche is the “obvious” candidate, given his links with the club’s sporting director Kevin Thelwell.

Boyd wrote in his Sky Sports column: “The obvious one for me would be Sean Dyche. Kevin Thelwell worked with him in the past, and he seems to have a lot of say in the players that are coming in.

“So if that relationship with Dyche is still there, he would be someone that I would maybe look to because he’s shown that he can build football clubs up. And right now, Rangers need a strong character that’s going to build it not only on the pitch, but off the pitch at the training centre.

“It just seems to be so broken, disjointed, and they’re going to have to find a way to fix it.”

Rangers play Hibernian in the Scottish quarter-final this weekend and then face in their first game; two wins are required.