Steven Gerrard after his charge from the Scottish FA. The Rangers manager questioned whether a the robust challenge on Alfredo Morelos against Dundee United earlier this month would have been punished more severely had the Colombian made the tackle.
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Steven Gerrard has revealed injured strike duo Cedric Itten and Jermain Defoe have used the international break to bring themselves back into contention for a first team berth. Veteran striker Defoe has been out since July after sustaining a pre-season hamstring injury against Motherwell while Itten suffered a calf kock that left a Switzerland call-up in tatters.
Steven Gerrard after his charge from the Scottish FA. The Rangers manager questioned whether a the robust challenge on Alfredo Morelos against Dundee United earlier this month would have been punished more severely had the Colombian made the tackle.
Steven Gerrard's post match interview following the 4-0 win over Willem II on Thursday night and many Rangers fans think it hints at a change or two for Sunday's game against Motherwell.The Ibrox boss isn't one for making too many changes but he might have something up his sleeve for the trip to Fir Park.
Steven Gerrard made a major splash with a young Celtic fan at the weekend. The Rangers boss sent a message of support to teenager Daniel Caplan who has an incurable brain tumour.
Ibrox backline has yet to concede a league goal in seven outings – breaking a 114-year-old Scottish record – ahead of today’s trip to face Hibs at Easter Road.Gerrard says his coaching staff and players must share the credit.But the former Liverpool hero insists his squad can still improve in terms of being hard to break down – something he learned from the likes of Rafa Benitez, Gerard Houllier and Roy Hodgson at Anfield.He said: “I’ve got nothing but admiration for Rafa but I’ve tried to lean
Alfredo Morelos to forget about Ally McCoist comparisons and focus on improving himself. And he admits he used to wish for people to stop comparing him to Ian Wright when he was bursting onto the scene with West Ham back in the 1990s.The former Spurs star knows what it's like to have the weight of expectation of being compared to a legend on your shoulders but he's backed Morelos to continue doing what he's doing.
Alfredo Morelos for a quick recovery after being stretchered off but insists the Colombian would have seen red if roles were reversed. The striker was a first half sub before being replaced himself when he was taken out with a horror tackle from Dundee United defender Ryan Edwards.
Steven Gerrard's men had matched the 114 year record set by Celtic in 1906 in the 2-0 win over Hamilton prior to the international break. And they managed to make it seven in a row in their 4-0 win over Dundee United at Ibrox on Saturday afternoon.Rangers have been solid in defence during the opening weeks of the season and the Terrors are the latest side to be shutout, following on from Aberdeen, St Mirren, St Johnstone, Livingston, Kilmarnock and Accies.
Joe Aribo insists he'll be back in action for Rangers "sooner than you think". Boss Steven Gerrard revealed earlier on Friday the midfielder could face a further six weeks on the sidelines with an ankle problem.
Steven Davis after the midfielder equalled Pat Jennings' record of 119 Northern Ireland caps. Davis is unlikely to recall the scoreline fondly as his side fell to a 5-1 Nations League defeat against Norway in Belfast, but Gerrard was impressed with the commitment shown by his player during the match.
James Tavernier needs to win a trophy before he gets the credit he deserves as Rangers captain. But he insists the right back is his dream player because of how he conducts himself and how reliable he is at the club.
straight to your inboxManchester United signing Donny van de Beek has revealed that close friend Steven Bergwijn urged him to sign for Tottenham Hotspur instead.Van de Beek became the first summer arrival at Old Trafford earlier this week when he signed a five-year deal with the option of an additional year.The Dutch international had been expected to join Real Madrid this summer but the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on revenues forced the La Liga champions out of the running and gave United a
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straight to your inboxWhen a young player is coming through the academy at Ajax he is rarely short of a club legend to turn to for advice and inspiration. For Donny van de Beek, his first big break came at joining the club and going straight into the Under-10s team coached by Dennis Bergkamp.
Steven Gerrard has bolstered his attack with the capture of Cedric Itten and Kemar Roofe, acquisitions which look set to cover the possible departure of Alfredo Morelos.
Steven Gerrard clearly doesn't want that to happen. And that's why he's enlisted former Liverpool team-mate Dejan Lovren to look after Ibrox left-back Borna Barisic while he's away with Croatia.
straight to your inbox Donny van de Beek is looking forward to playing a part in a successful future for Manchester United after revealing he was enthralled by the vision of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. The United boss spoke to the 23-year-old midfielder and helped convince him to join United from Ajax in a deal worth an initial €39million, plus €5million in add-ons.