Jordan White can’t stop scoring against the team he grew up supporting.
17.01.2023 - 10:23 / dailyrecord.co.uk
At times it’s been bumpier than the Hampden pitch. It’s been more stressful than a trip to a theme park when there are rumours the rollercoaster has a screw loose.
But Rangers have been getting the job done by hook or by crook and Borna Barisic believes this is a sure sign his gaffer has shifted the mindset in the Ibrox squad. The big Croat is convinced Mick Beale has brought back a winning mentality – a cup winning mentality.
Barisic was late to the party when the manager was appointed as he was at the World Cup in Qatar. But he’s quickly caught up and he can see big changes around the place with Gers going back to the future to recruit Steven Gerrard’s former coach. It’s not always been pretty so far, but coming from behind to win games is a handy trait for starters and they were at it again at Hampden on Sunday.
Aberdeen were gifted a head start – just like when they met at Pittodrie and in the 3-2 win against Hibs – but Rangers found a way yet again and Barisic believes things are only going to get better under Beale.
The defender said: “The manager wants to win, of course. He put in our minds that we want to win something this season. We know that when you play for Rangers, you have to win. It is nothing new.
“We are building momentum and we have done that since Mick came here. Obviously I haven’t been here since the start but when I came back from the World Cup I could see the mentality and what he wanted to do.
“We have trained very well. That is the process. He brings a lot of good things but nothing can happen overnight.
“We will spend some time to build and bring back everything that we had before. We are in a good way and we are building confidence and style and everything through the training sessions and then
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