Rangers: Philippe Clement will be happy as Adam Devine shines in Aberdeen v Motherwell chaos

Rangers: With Adam Devine shining among the mayhem between Aberdeen and Motherwell, Philippe Clement will be pleased.

In his first transfer window since joining the team last month, Rangers manager Philippe Clement was faced with a number of important choices.

With the loan arrivals of attackers Oscar Cortes, Mohammed Diomande, and Fabio Silva, the Belgian did bolster his team.

However, there was also movement in the opposite direction as Adam Devine, on loan, left for Motherwell, a rival team in the Scottish Premiership.

The Ibrox academy alumnus has also made an impression at his interim team, as the right-back has scored and provided an assist in his first three games.

His more advanced role has contributed to those goal involvements; on Wednesday, February 14, he scored his first goal for the team in a thrilling six-goal match against Aberdeen.

The Rangers loanee gave the visitors a 3-0 lead at Pittodrie in the 26th minute, but Dons manager Neil Warnock’s tactical changes allowed the home team to rally for a 3-3 draw.

During the game in Pittodrie, Gers manager Philippe Clement was busy coaching his own team from the sidelines at Ibrox. The team defeated Ross County 3-1.

In addition to being happy with the massive three points against the Staggies that have leveled the score with arch rivals Celtic, the manager will also be thrilled with how swiftly Devine has adapted to life at Motherwell.

With a lengthy career ahead of him, the adaptable full-back appears fully capable of making an impression when he returns to Ibrox in the summer.

In other Rangers news, Dean Jones has forecast a “slugfest” between the Gers and Celtic based on his observations in the Scottish Premiership.

 

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