The Scottish Women’s Premier League side, Rangers, is reportedly on the brink of a coaching change, with Jo Potter, the current head coach, expected to depart. Sources indicate that Rangers stands to gain compensation from another club, although the identity of that club remains undisclosed.
Jo Potter, who joined Rangers two years ago, has seen significant success during her tenure, leading the team to secure a domestic cup double in both of her seasons. Despite these achievements, the club fell short in the league title race, finishing second on the final day of each campaign.
Before stepping into management, Potter had a distinguished playing career, amassing 35 caps for England. She played for several clubs, including Chesterfield, Sheffield Wednesday, Birmingham City, Arsenal, Charlton Athletic, Everton, Leicester City, Notts County, and Reading, before retiring from professional play in 2021.
As Potter prepares for a possible new challenge, her impact at Rangers as the head coach will likely be remembered as a promising beginning to her managerial career.
