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01.04.2024 - 07:19 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Philippe Clement has a close eye on his Rangers stars who are prepared to go above and beyond to improve.
And the Belgian has singled out Rabbi Matondo as a prime example after the Welsh wide man reaped the rewards of his extra training ground work against Hibs. Martondo came on as a second half sub and sealed the points for the title chasing Gers with the goal of the game, jinking infield before sending a brilliant curling strike beyond David Marshall with just five minutes left.
Finishing has been a weakness of Matondo's according to Clement, with the final moments often too "wild" from the former Schalke player. So he's had him working on his accuracy at Auchenhowie in a bid to up his goal return, and the benefits were there to see at Ibrox. Clement made a point of praising Matondo in the aftermath of the win over the Hibees in what was a message to others that staying after class is a surefire way into Clement's good books.
“I want to point out – as I also did in the dressing room – that I’m really happy with the goal of Rabbi.," he said. "For me, it was one of his biggest working points – to keep control of his shots.
“In the past he missed too many chances by shooting wildly and this time he had control to put it in the corner. He has been working hard on that over the last couple of months and I’ve seen more goals like that from him in training and now in games.
“There is still margin to grow with this squad, both physically and technically, and I keep an eye on the guys who want to do it every day, who want to do extra after training as they want to become better.”
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