Bayern Munich but he still reckons it will be tough to stand in for James Tavernier. The defender slotted in for the Rangers skipper when he limped off in the first half of Thursday’s victory over Antwerp.
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Steven Gerrard turning to Gary McAllister in his time of need during his early days after breaking into the Liverpool first team. And the former Reds defender believes having his experience at Ibrox has been crucial as Gerrard closes in on delivering Rangers’ historic first title in a decade.
Bayern Munich but he still reckons it will be tough to stand in for James Tavernier. The defender slotted in for the Rangers skipper when he limped off in the first half of Thursday’s victory over Antwerp.
Steven Gerrard's side quickly return to Premiership action this weekend after defeating the Belgians 4-3 in a pulsating last 32 first leg.Up next on domestic duty is Dundee United as the league leaders push to bring home the title.Rangers are just four victories from a first league crown since 2011 and cut that to three with victory over the Taysiders.But Micky Mellon's side have halted an alarming run by winning their last two to leave them on the cusp of the top six.Gerrard's team smashed four
Steven Gerrard admits all his previous managers have played a key role in building a Rangers side that is closing in on a first title in a decade.The Ibrox boss namechecked Gerard Houllier and Rafa Benitez but had a special word for Brendan Rodgers' role in shaping the current Ibrox side.The pair worked together at Liverpool before they became rivals in Glasgow with the Irishman still Celtic boss when Gerrard took up the reins at Rangers back in 2018,And Gerrard admits that shape and discipline
Rangers boss shut down talk of anything apart from the Kilmarnock game. The Ibrox side have been relentless in their pursuit of the Premiership title this season and stood 18 points clear going into the clash with Tommy Wright 's side.
Kemar Roofe's disciplinary charge.The striker has been handed a two-match ban for a challenge on St Johnstone's Murray Davidson after the Ibrox club failed to successfully appeal the verdict.Roofe was shown a yellow card for the tackle during Rangers' 1-0 home win over Saints last week.But the incident was flagged up by the SFA's three-man panel and a suspension issued.Gerrard revealed the report sent to Ibrox claimed referee David Munro did not see the challenge clearly, which can open the door
Rangers look to continue their unbeaten season as Kilmarnock arrive at Ibrox. There was a warning shot for Steven Gerrard's side in Lanarkshire last weekend with Hamilton earning a shock draw at New Douglas Park.
Scottish Premiership finish line according to pundit Stephen Craigan.Steven Gerrard's side have been in imperious form this season, dropping just six points as they remain unbeaten in the league.Two of those dropped points came against Hamilton on Sunday though, with goalkeeper Allan McGregor admitting his side were "rubbish".Asked on Go Radio about that perfomance Craigan said: "They looked a little bit laboured, their play was slow."I felt as if on Sunday there was a lack of risk in their
Alfredo Morelos ' ban but expressed his frustration at what he sees as a lack of consistency in judgements from the SFA. The striker was hit with a charge for stamping on Hibs defender Ryan Porteous, which carries a three match ban due to a previous suspension for violent conduct.
straight to your inbox every day for freeSteven Gerrard has been impressed with the improvements made by Manchester United this season but says they are still a work in progress. The Liverpool legend has been keeping a close eye on the Premier League title race from his position as Rangers manager, having led the Gers to the cusp of the Scottish Premiership title.
Steven Gerrard is doing such a top job that he'll soon enter the 'legendary' category of Ibrox managers.The boss has his club on the precipice of the Scottish Premiership title with a 23-point advantage and eight more wins from 12 will guarantee the trophy.And although Gerrard made his name at Anfield as a player, McCoist bellowed "never mind Liverpool".He insisted delivering a first league flag in a decade would mean just as much to fans in Govan as any of his playing accomplishments did in
Alfredo Morelos should have been red carded at Easter Road before scoring the goal that maintained Rangers’ unbeaten march to the Premiership title. The Hibs boss insisted that a first half clash between the controversial Colombian and defender Ryan Porteous should have been punished by referee Kevin Clancy - and Morelos rubbed salt into the wound by grabbing the only goal of a tight encounter just five minutes after the break.
Alfredo Morelos should have been sent off according to goal legend Kris Boyd. The Colombian appeared to stamp on Ryan Porteous during the first half stalemate of the league leaders’ clash with Hibs at Easter Road.
Rangers take on Hibs at Easter Road. Key midfielder Jack had been out since November but returned from the bench against Ross County at the weekend.
Rangers could have more signing news before Monday’s deadline as Bournemouth boss Jason Tindall confirmed ongoing talks over duo Nnamdi Ofoborh and Jack Simpson. The Ibrox boss has done a pre-contract deal for Aberdeen’s Scott Wright and the Cherries pair are next in line.
Borna Barisic 's practical tutorial in Ross County's drubbing at Ibrox. The marauding Croatia cap was a key figure as the Scottish Premiership leaders' ran riot in the 5-0 win over the Staggies at Ibrox.
Steven Gerrard confirms he wants to get Scott Wright in this month but knows "it's in Aberdeen's control". And he teased that there could be more announcements in the coming days as the Ibrox club look to get their business done.Attacking midfield Wright has signed a pre-contract deal and will move to Ibrox in the summer.Rangers were hoping to do a deal this month but the Dons have taken the swap deal option off the table.
Rangers stars after the SFA dropped their charge. The veteran winger was cited by the compliance officer for aiming derisory and homophobic comments at Connor Goldson and Alfredo Morelos in their Global Energy Stadium clash on Hogmanay.
Steven Gerrard 's 25 games in charge of Rangers this season it's fair to say his side have found ways to win. Whether playing with absolute fluency like against Ross County at the weekend or huffing and puffing against stubborn defences, they are a team that now finds solutions.
Scott Wright.The league leaders, who are also close to signing similar deals with Bournemouth pair Jack Simpson and Nnamdi Ofoborh, have thrashed out a three-year deal that will see the attacking midfielder move to Ibrox in the summer.Steven Gerrard’s side are then expected to re-open talks with the Dons to get an immediate deal done before Monday’s transfer deadline.There has been talk of a player swap, including Rangers winger Jordan Jones, while Aberdeen are also due to pay a £350,000 fee for