Rangers lose fall-back crutch?

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Rangers lose fall-back crutch?


No matter what way you spin it, one point from nine is one of the worst runs in the history of Rangers in the SPL.

Alex McLeish went even worse back in the day, so it has not quite plunged to those depths, but for a team looking to build something, a draw and two losses is nowhere land.

It’s hard to crucify that first half at Fir Park enough – players coming back from a two week break with only a handful of them away with their countries sauntered onto the Motherwell pitch and let the home side completely outclass them in every area of the pitch.

2-0 was a very accurate reflection of the gulf, and it could have been more. The second half was undeniably better from the visiting team but it took a mistakenly-awarded penalty to give the visitors a foothold before the best Rangers player Jamie Murphy slotted home a wonderful goal to take a share of the spoils.

This was a result which helped no one, and did Graeme Murty’s case to be manager about as much good as the Killie loss.

That he failed to make a single change at half time was absolutely incomprehensible, as was his decision to select Graham Dorrans out of position next to Greg Docherty, whose own game suffered dramatically with a player alongside him who can’t do the defensive stuff.

But Rangers’ players did roll their sleeves up and at least put in more effort in the second half – but at no point did they look like scoring and impotence was the name of the game.

Alfredo Morelos continues to struggle – for all the praise punters give his support work deeper behind the penalty box, his game as a striker has been absolutely horrendous for quite a while now, and that late shot really summed up the Jekyll and Hyde player he is – a team player when deeper, but all about Alfredo Morelos in the box.

But it wasn’t like Rangers deserved the win – Motherwell did, and will be kicking themselves Main’s astonishing strike clipped the bar late on along with the earlier brush with the woodwork.

We knew this would be a tough one, and Motherwell showed why they’re creeping back up the table. The fact Rangers struggle against teams we used to be beat handsomely really sums up where this regime is, where it’s going, and just how far there is to travel before there’s anything like the consistency in winning that old Rangers fans are used to.

Furthermore, that priceless away record, Rangers’ saving grace this season, was completely AWOL.

If there’s not that to rely on, there’s nothing.

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4 COMMENTS

  1. This is becoming a joke. At least i am old enough to remember the real Glasgow Rangers. Manager has to go right now, please please please.

  2. Murty out,Jimmy Nic in then get a decent manager who can change formation during a game and doesn't bring subs on in the 81st minute and that was only because golden boy got injured……No Surrender….

  3. This constant criticism of the manager is getting ridiculous. We drew against a team that Septic drew with only a couple of weeks ago and Motherwell only had 10 men for most of that! You are moaning he didn't make changes at half time yet we scored twice in the first 10 mins of the second half!! You moan that our penalty was soft – well so was theirs!! The manager put the plyers out there – the players should be taking the blame for any shortcomings. Today in particular – Docherty – where was he?? Why does he never get any criticism? And as for Jimmy Fucking Nicholl – don't make me laugh – what has he done since he arrived??? Or before for that matter. Find me the money and I'll get us a new manager. Go on where is it? Nowhere that's where. Who wants a poorly paid (by top level standards) job where all you get is clueless numpties screaming for your head every time you drop a point?? (usually three weeks after the same numpties said you were the second coming!!) Rant over.

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