Predicted Rangers XI vs Motherwell and team news as Sterling leads 4 changes

Predicted Rangers XI vs Motherwell and team news as Dujon Sterling leads 4 changes

In an attempt to pull five points ahead of Celtic, who play Hearts on Sunday, Philippe Clement is expected to shuffle his lineup once more.

A single game at a time. Over the past two months, Philippe Clement has been instilling that message in his players.

This year, Rangers have found success with this motto. Since the Old Firm’s defeat against Celtic at the end of December, there have been 11 victories in 11 games. That’s as good as it gets, and supporters of the Gers sense a shift in the air as they hope for an improbable title victory.

Motherwell is the next opponent at Ibrox, and there should only be one winner theoretically. Despite a difficult campaign, Stuart Kettlewell’s team managed to steal a point at Parkhead in November. They were unfortunate not to steal another draw against the defending champions at Fir Park last Saturday after going through agonizing stoppage time.

Rangers can’t afford to ease off on their pursuit of three points, and Oscar Cortes’ absence—who is awaiting test results on his hamstring injury—has made things a little harder. However, Ryan Jack and Kemar Roofe are back, and their availability gives Clement’s matchday squad more choices. But what formation will the league leaders adopt? Here, the Rangers starting lineup is predicted by Football Scotland.

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Bologna star ‘would’ve walked’ to Ibrox, providing an answer to the huge Lewis Ferguson to Rangers question.

At Rugby Park, Butland was at the top of his game as he kept Kilmarnock from taking a 2-0 lead, which would have effectively put the game out of reach for the visitors. Scotland’s finest keeper, in my opinion.

The captain is a natural goal scorer. He pulls Rangers out of a hole time and time again, and he curled in a superb free-kick at Killie to ignite the second-half comeback.

Though Souttar is currently the man wearing the jersey next to Connor Goldson, Leon Balogun may feel unfairly treated. The stopper is squeezing himself into Scotland’s Euro 2024 roster week by week.

Mr. Dependable. the fastest player in Rangers history to reach 300 games in competition. That should be enough to tell you about his significance to this organization.

The small Turkish left-back was the subject of Clement’s eloquent praise today, and you can bet your bottom dollar that he will start before Borna Barisic.

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