Liverpool icon Trent Alexander-Arnold admits the Steven Gerrard factor at Rangers has altered his allegiances north of the border.
04.03.2020 - 17:11 / dailyrecord.co.uk
They may still have plenty of work to do, but Hearts have given the clearest indication et that they might able to get themselves out of relegation trouble after all.
The weekend’s cup win over Rangers was understandably played down considering what happened after beating Steven Gerrard’s team five weeks ago.
Coming from behind to win 2-1 in January led many to assume that Daniel Stendel ’s side would kick on and not have to fight a basement battle for much longer.
But failure to beat St
Liverpool icon Trent Alexander-Arnold admits the Steven Gerrard factor at Rangers has altered his allegiances north of the border.
Frank Lampard is adamant Steven Gerrard is big enough to deal with the pressures of Rangers without any words of encouragement.
Rangers youth coach Kevin Thomson claims Steven Gerrard isn't "going anywhere" and insists the Ibrox boss will bounce back from his side's Scottish Cup heartache against Hearts.
It's fair to say Scottish football is no stranger to a refereeing controversy, and yesterday's William Hill Scottish Cup quarter-final at Tynecastle was no exception.
Rangers manager Steven Gerrard and his staff didn't even speak to his players after their Scottish Cup elimination, as he admitted "we got what we deserved".
Steven Gerrard's hopes of lifting silverware this season suffered another devastating blow after Hearts dumped Rangers out of the William Hill Scottish Cup.
Hearts take on Rangers in a Scottish Cup quarter-final which could have huge ramifications for both teams.
John Souttar believes a Scottish Cup quarter-final win over Rangers would provide a vital lift to Hearts, although he admits we’ve been here before.
Rangers will face against Bayer Leverkusen in the Europa League last 16.
Rangers go into the Scottish Cup quarter-final knowing that a failure to beat bogey team Hearts will likely mean another trophyless season down Govan way.