Gio’s ruthless streak as Rangers’ ‘untouchable’ is dropped

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Gio’s ruthless streak as Rangers’ ‘untouchable’ is dropped
He's not afraid to drop big names....

Earlier we mentioned the (justified) dropping of Borna Barisic, but another ‘victim’ of GVB’s ruthlessness was Finland’s Glen Kamara.

We stand by our view that he was one of Rangers’ few decent displays on Wednesday, and on top of what we saw, the stats for his performance back that up.

He was unfortunate to be the sacrificial lamb for a system and personnel change in the second half.

And found himself benched yesterday too, proving himself more than capable when he got a second half cameo.

Gio’s dismissal of the former Dundee man, after he was absolutely 100% untouchable under the ex-boss, shows no one is safe from being dumped for whatever reason.

Whether that includes the immortal Tavernier and Goldson time will tell, but at present Tav doesn’t deserve being dropped, and Goldson isn’t facing enough competition to be.

As for Kamara, he was solid on Wednesday and good again yesterday – he’s actually in half-decent form at the moment, and that shows that even the ‘untouchables’ are vulnerable under this manager.

His replacement was Ryan Jack, and he had a good game, even if many fans think his replacement was actually John Lundstram.

It wasn’t. Lundstram is a playmaking deep-lying midfielder, who works the defensive side. Kamara is a more versatile central midfielder who keeps it simple, keeps it neat, and rarely loses the ball.

But either way, Jack was replacing Kamara, as he did v Celtic.

It bodes well that we have competition for places, and a manager willing to change things up.

No matter who you are.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. Kamara, although a great player, will never be adequate cover for Ryan Jack. However, in my opinion there is not a single player in our squad that is. Not surprising that we’ve rarely hit the heights we did against Hearts since he’s been out injured. Also, not a surprise to see other around him drastically improve their performances yesterday. He’s the club captain without an armband and inspires those around him to perform better.

  2. I have to agree Jack has been sorely missed he epitomises what it takes in strength to wear the Famous Light Blue. From the initial signing he has been booed and disrespected by the SS and the one SNP Scotland Suporting twats. He always delivers and always walks proud in the Blue . He was superb on Sunday he changed the game attitude on Wednesday. I hop he remains fit and well now for the rest of his career. He is captain without doubt in all but armband.

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