James Tavernier, the captain of Rangers, insists that despite losing just one point in their first five games, their team can still advance to the Europa League knockout stages.
After Rodrigo Zalazar was sent off for headbutting Nicolas Raskin, the Ten-Man Sporting Braga capitalized on Nasser Djiga’s defensive error to draw 1-1 at Ibrox.
After Gabri Martinez handled, Tavernier scored the opener for Rangers in the first half injury time, matching Ally McCoist’s club record of 21 European goals scored.
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Tavernier rebuffed Tavernier’s claim that “it almost feels like a loss.” You must win every game to be a Rangers player. From the beginning to the end of this competition, we must do that.
We must build from this, they say. “It’s definitely not over.
In a match where Martinez was unable to score, Djiga made a pointer and the defender appeared to have lost the ball’s flight in the tumultuous circumstances.
With the injuries to John Souttar and Derek Cornelius, Emmanuel Fernandez and Djigi were paired, ultimately causing Rangers to lose.
Everyone makes mistakes, but we should end up tied-up before that even happens, Tavernier continued. “I’ve got no complaints with Nasser, everyone makes mistakes,” she continued.
We must be more patient, looking at their final third rather than trying to shoot when it isn’t on, she said. We have to do that because I’ve already talked about being clinical in both boxes.
No doubt, according to Rohl, “No question, we’re heading in the right direction.”
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I thought we had some control of the game in the second half. Then, for a moment, we made a mistake and conceded a goal. This objective appears to be very inexpensive. In this situation, I’m not looking for justifications. The wind, I am aware, caused a lot of issues in the second half.
“We need to get better so we can play 90 minutes at our best.”
You can see the table, I say. Just today, we didn’t miss out on this opportunity. The last four games are the subject. After four weeks, I can tell a lot has changed.
“I really can see the improvement in our team’s performance today. There is no denying that it is headed in the right direction. You can’t make many mistakes in European competition, so we need to work on this.
What the pundits said, “I’m not sure they’re capable of better.”
“You can’t commit errors like they did with the goal,” they retorted. These players aren’t capable of advancing Rangers to the next level, in my opinion. There is a lot of work still to be done.
Andy Halliday, a former Rangers midfielder, said, “I think that’s one of the biggest criticisms you’ve received.” There just seems to be these lapses in concentration.
What the supporters said
Jonny: Djiga and Fernandez aren’t good enough. Danilo and Aarons are both better, but they’re not good enough. Chermiti isn’t good enough. This team needs to be gutted. I’m sick of Tav yell and bang at them all while he loses it.
Gary, that Rangers team is terrible. One of the worst sports teams ever to wear a blue jersey. Not one of them is qualified to play for the club. That’s how much our economy has fallen.
What a load of rubbish, Rangers. There are many players who are simply not good enough, and the team lacks the backbone. January is never going to arrive quickly enough. Hopefully, the manager will receive the necessary backing to recruit better players.
David, I’m not sure how fans can afford to pay to watch that team every week because of another subpar performance from Rangers.
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