Rangers latest performance slammed by Premiership star as Celtic comparison made in major ‘struggle’

Rangers latest performance slammed by Premiership star as Celtic comparison made in major ‘struggle’

Queen’s Park is still dealing with the aftermath of Rangers’ unexpected loss. When the Scottish Championship team eliminated Philippe Clement and company from the Scottish Cup, guaranteeing their spot in the quarterfinals against Aberdeen, both supporters and experts were in disbelief.

Queen’s Park advanced to the next round with just one goal from Sebastian Drozd, which greatly irritated the fans. Rangers’ performances this season have been discussed by a number of commentators, including Andy Halliday, a former midfielder who is currently at Motherwell, Gers’ top flight rival.

Halliday explained to Clyde 1 Superscoreboard what went wrong for Rangers, saying: “Queen’s Park were so comfortable in how they defended the game.” As a squad, Rangers lacked urgency until they fell behind 1-0. Rangers only had any significant chances in the final ten to fifteen minutes.

Although the Rangers have talented players, they are a “moments” team. They have always been a side that can be ostentatious at times but is incredibly bad for half of the game and loses points.

The Motherwell player continued by drawing comparisons between Rangers’ style of play and Celtic’s, who are presently fighting for a spot in the Champions League knockout stages and are on course to win another Scottish Premiership title.

“After so many weeks of watching Rangers, I couldn’t tell you what they do in the build-up. I couldn’t explain to you how they break down a block or what they do in midfield. It’s so obvious that I could explain everything Celtic does to you. It’s so spontaneous when I see Rangers.

“When you see teams that have the right structures and style, you can see that they know they can locate their best players in particular parts of the field, so they stay put and have faith in their ability to locate them.” Rangers don’t have that, in my opinion.

Rangers have a hard time playing against teams that sulk and irritate. I believe Rangers suffer most when they have to come up with answers. Once more, I attribute that to style. There aren’t many rotations or attempts to play through the middle of the pitch that I can observe.

Discussions over Clement’s future as Rangers’ manager are still going on despite the team’s difficult season.Recently, CEO Patrick Stewart was asked about the Belgian’s future at

His and the club’s position on the managerial situation, he said, is “not financially driven.” Since Stewart has stated that there is “so much else” to do at Ibrox, the board is currently concentrating on other problem areas.

During the discussion, the CEO was also questioned about his thoughts on the current supporter sentiment. In response, he acknowledged that club communications have been “patchy” and that some recent criticism of the team has been “harsh but fair.”

Since Clement’s current circumstances are still unclear, rumors of a replacement are beginning to circulate. In a recent statement regarding the connections to Steven Gerrard, Danny Wilson acknowledged that he doesn’t think many supporters will want to see the former manager return to Ibrox.

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