Kris Boyd’s ‘terrible’ Rangers rant as he drops truth bombs to Philippe Clement about Celtic
It’s hard to see how the Ibrox team can reduce the gap at the top of the Scottish Premiership standings, even though they are currently playing their game in hand against Hearts.
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has been unrelenting in his title defense, and yesterday’s 3-0 victory over Dundee United gave the Northern Irishman his 22nd victory of the season in 26 games.
And before Rangers played their match against Hearts, Kris Boyd gave Ibrox manager Philippe Clement yet another tirade about his former team, dropping truth bombs about Celtic.
Boyd was discussing the possibility of Rangers firing Clement following their loss to Queen’s Park in the Scottish Cup when he acknowledged that trailing Celtic by 16 points at this time in the season had “not been good enough.”
“When you listen to some of the people who spoke there regarding Patrick Stewart, you have to take the emotion out of it,” Boyd told Sky Sports. “I think it would have been emotional had Rangers acted last Sunday or Monday.”
“But that game isn’t just an isolated game. Rangers away from home has been awful. There’s no escaping it.” “You’re 16 points behind Celtic right now, even though you have a game in hand. You’ve already defeated Celtic. You’ve lost the League Cup, you’re out of the Scottish Cup. Europe, I always thought that Europe was a bonus from the previous season if you’ve done well.” “Your bread and butter is the league, or your domestic football, and it’s not good enough.” Boyd further debunked the myth that Rangers haven’t had the funds to bolster their squad in the summer to contend for the championship.
Boyd went on to say, “You can go around the houses all you want, find excuses, players moving on, they have to cut budgets.”
Celtic is the only team in the league that hasn’t been like that. Celtic has also improved. All others, however, have lost players. All the others have had to form a new squad. Everyone else had to assemble a new team.
“Philippe Clement spent the money he had available. Behrami wasn’t playing today, so he brought him in. Once more, that was a significant summer acquisition. Cortes Oscar. He’s where? He’s where? Propper? Another one and a half, two million pounds spent. Not playing today.
“So, I mean you can go around the houses and make all the excuses you want,
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