6 Rangers standouts vs Hertha Berlin as dour friendly clash sees Gers fail to breach German side

Six Rangers standouts face Hertha Berlin in a somber friendly match that ends with the Germans failing to break through.

Rangers manager Philippe Clement sent out 22 players for their friendly match against Hertha Berlin on the Spanish coast, but none of them were able to penetrate the German defense as they lost 1-0.

The current Scottish January break provided a welcome relief from the demanding winter calendar, allowing clubs to take time off over the next few weeks. The Gers chose to take advantage of the mild weather by traveling to La Manga in Spain for a winter training camp.

The Germans were playing the freshly demoted Hertha Berlin, one of the biggest teams in Germany, and the match didn’t go as planned. John Lundstram and Rabbi Matondo made a great start, putting forth efforts on goal that rather

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In an attempt to give his second XI, which was made up of youth players and backups, a run out, Clement made 11 changes at halftime. However, the second half started off lacking intensity, and before much time had passed—a foul against Scott Wright—Clement was sent off.

Rangers never really threatened with a young team out, and Jack Butland held firm to keep the deficit to just one. However, nothing significant happened to try to win the game back, aside from Cyriel Dessers’

Tavernier made an impression in his role up the pitch, playing far higher than he usually does in La Manga.

The captain, who is typically quite wide on the wings and can cause havoc with his deep crosses, was essentially playing as a right winger for the Gers this time, and some deft play with Dujon Sterling nearly created some opportunities.

danced past the defense from the first minute, which was difficult to accomplish on a bumpy field.

He clearly has talent, and this performance together with Philippe Clement’s trust to start him, demonstrate that he is a key component of the Belgian’s starting lineup plans.

may have performed better in the last three minutes, but in a fresh attack that.

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