Ianis Hagi 's first club is confident he'll come good at Rangers - and insists he's under far less pressure at Ibrox. The Romanian talent, son of the legendary Gheorghe, impressed for Steven Gerrard 's side in a loan move last season.
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Premiership clash with St Mirren. The Ibrox side return home for their first competitive game at Ibrox since March as they host Jim Goodwin's Buddies.
A match day staple, the programme contains exclusive interviews with current and former players, plus notes from manager Steven Gerrard and captain James Tavernier. There's also a "Junior Gers" section for youngsters and a half-time quiz to keep you ticking over.But with stadiums still padlocked, fans can now have the programme delivered straight
.Ianis Hagi 's first club is confident he'll come good at Rangers - and insists he's under far less pressure at Ibrox. The Romanian talent, son of the legendary Gheorghe, impressed for Steven Gerrard 's side in a loan move last season.
Rangers should be compelled to spend every penny of a potential Ryan Kent transfer fee. The former Ibrox star has warned it's not the season for "cheap replacements" as Leeds United remain interested in the winger.Steven Gerrard's side are bidding to stop rivals Celtic winning a historic 10 In A Row but are attracting interest in their star players.Alfredo Morelos looks close to the exit door while Leeds could return with an improved offer for Kent.
Steven Gerrard looks to deal with a conundrum of a season which is as clustered as it is critical to the history of the Ibrox club.That’s the view of ex-Gers goalkeeping guru Jim Stewart who has watched on with admiration as Jon McLaughlin has clocked up the numbers just weeks after arriving as, what initially appeared, back-up to Allan McGregor.Four games, four clean sheets and a record-equalling start to the campaign for the Rangers rearguard.Few could have expected McLaughlin to have made
Premiership side aim to give their followers the best experience while watching Steven Gerrard 's side. The club's marketing director James Bisgrove raved about the club's latest upgrades as Rangers get ready to welcome fans back in the near future.
Rangers ' in-house broadcast is certainly a first and the 66-year-old is making sure he is up to speed on all-things Ibrox as he covers Steven Gerrard 's side. Before guiding viewers through Saturday's 2-0 win over Kilmarnock, he took time to acquaint himself with one of the club's long-running traditions.
Alfredo Morelos made it an "easy decision" to drop him from the squad to face Kilmarnock.Morelos was omitted from the starting 11 and substitutes against the Ayrshire side as Kemar Roofe and Ryan Kent scored the goals in a 2-0 home win.It comes after the manager revealed he "had his head turned" in recent weeks after transfer speculation linking him with a move to Lille.And after the match he issued his most scathing criticism yet as he revealed it was a simple call in the end after noticing the
Kemar Roofe saw his name in lights as he scored his first goal for Rangers - even if it wasn’t spelled properly on the back of his shirt. The former Anderlecht striker had ROFFE printed on his jersey but made sure Steven Gerrard knew who he was by opening the scoring in the 50th minute as the Ibrox outfit saw off Kilmarnock comfortably to stay top of the table.
Rangers.But in Kemar Roofe the big defender says Steven Gerrard has landed a striker who also possesses a brain.Broadfoot heads to his old stomping ground in Govan with Kilmarnock today and could renew rivalries with Roofe whom he first faced while at Rotherham four years ago.The Ibrox new boy was leading the Leeds United attack on that day and gave Broadfoot’s side a torrid afternoon in a 3-0 Yorkshire derby win for the Elland Road club.The 36-year-old defender is hoping to cope better this
Alfredo Morelos "doesn't look himself" as it's reported Lille will make a new bid for the striker. The Ligue 1 side had a bid rejected for El Bufalo earlier this month, later signing Jonathan David in a £27million deal from Gent.
Steven Gerrard after he watched his Rangers side drop points for the first time this season. A 0-0 draw at the Tony Macaroni Arena has been met with the usual suggestions that they don't have the mentality to truly challenge Celtic at the top.
Rangers fell apart because the club thought the midfielder was overweight - according to a report in France. The Ibrox side have been frequently linked with a £2.5m move for the Amiens star but it appears to have disappeared from the radar.
Rangers side go top of the Premiership with a 3-0 win over St Johnstone - but insisted he wasn't happy with their second half display. A goal and an assist from Borna Barisic sent the Ibrox club on their way, before Joe Aribo headed in shortly after the break.
Cedric Itten will have a huge impact at Rangers after watching him in training. The Switzerland international made his Ibrox debut when he replaced Alfredo Morelos with 15 minutes to go in Sunday's 3-0 win over St Mirren.
Rangers an early edge in what is going to be a tumultuous season.There was a lot for Gerrard to like about his team’s performance but he believes his players would have had an even better one had they not spent so much time trying to score the ‘perfect’ goal.The stats showed 29 shots at goal, 12 of them on target.
Steven Gerrard has opened up on the Alfredo Morelos pep talk that led to a rejuvenated display in the 3-0 win over St Mirren this afternoon.The striker opened his league account for the season with two well-taken second half goals against at Ibrox.While much has been made about the Colombian's apparent desire to leave for Ligue 1 side Lille in a multi-million pound move, he showed plenty of application and desire in the Scottish Premiership on Sunday afternoon.It was a performance that justified
Alfredo Morelos he won’t be guaranteed a start even if he stays at Rangers.After capturing two new strikers last week – Kemar Roofe and Cedric Itten – the Colombian now faces stiff competition up front.Lille have reportedly had a £16million bid for Morelos rejected with Rangers out for their £20m asking price.
Hamilton at the end of the month and is expected to fly off the shelves as well. And manager Steven Gerrard has heaped praise on the supporters and revealed the players couldn't believe the size of the queues at the store when they were sent pictures following the defeat to Bayer Leverkusen.