Scott Wright drops 3/10 stinker, John Lundstram shines with 8/10 – Rangers player ratings v St Mirren

John Lundstram excels with an 8/10, while Scott Wright delivers a 3/10 stinker for the Rangers against St. Mirren.

In the Rangers’ game against St. Mirren, Scott Wright gives a 3/10 stinker, while John Lundstram shines with an 8/10.

did nothing wrong at all, but at the same time, there was nothing to do during the entire game. remained vigilant, made one save in the first half, but otherwise had a simple day at work.

6/10 for James Tavernier

The captain delivered a solid performance, demonstrating his improved performance moving forward once more. In the first half, he kept St Mirren quiet at the other end while hitting the post with a long-range strike and creating opportunities with his passing.

Connor Goldson – 6/10

Returned into the team after suspension and was his usual colossal self at the back, dominating aerially, controlling the defensive line and efficient with his passing too.

John Souttar – 6/10

The Rangers defence had very little to do so it was difficult for the players to stand out with their performances, but Souttar didn’t put a foot wrong and can be happy with his performance alongside Goldson.

6/10 for Ridvan Yilmaz

Yilmaz was able to support the attack by moving well up and down the pitch even in difficult circumstances. It wasn’t the greatest performance overall, though, because the forward line was very blunt the entire time.

8/10 for John Lundstram

With his reliable passing, robust tackling, and tactical knowledge, Lundstram is becoming Clement’s primary midfield player. He put on another fantastic display, easily outperforming every other player on the field. Get that new contract for him.

Nicolas Raskin – 6/10

The Belgian is coming back to full fitness but is still looking good which is a good sign for the rest of the season. Dominated the ball well and broke the lines with his passing and dribbling, but needs more of an impact in the final third.

Dujon Sterling – 7/10

The utility man of the squad but Sterling can’t help but play well at the moment. He started in midfield, then went to the wing despite being a natural defender yet did everything right and has become a key member of Clement’s lineup.

Todd Cantwell – 4/10

Cantwell was once again substituted at halftime, which may raise concerns about fitness, but he was more of a spectator than a participant in the first half and found it difficult to have a significant effect.

Scott Wright: 3.10

Captured from the outset by a unique possibility, I was hooked by halftime. struggled to make any kind of impression, couldn’t hold possession well, and failed to run at his opponents. Not very good.

7/10 for Cyriel Dessers

A third goal in three games for the Nigerian, who looks fitter and sharper than at any point in his Ibrox career to date. A well-taken goal that showed his improved confidence and justified his spot in the starting lineup.

REPLACEMENTS

5/10 for Ross McCausland

Tom Lawrence: A 5 out of 10.

Jack Ryan: 5 out of 10.

Borna Barisic: Not available

Rabbi Matondo – Not applicable

In other Rangers news, a serious injury to another attacker has him sidelined for months.

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