Steven Gerrard Simon Jordan Michael Beale Scotland Jordan Football wrestling Rangers as Steven Gerrard Simon Jordan Michael Beale Scotland Jordan

Simon Jordan tears into Rangers boss Michael Beale again as Ibrox 'whirlwind' branded 'exactly what he deserves'

dailyrecord.co.uk

Simon Jordan reckons Michael Beale is getting exactly what he deserves – now he's in the "big boy seat" at Rangers. The Englishman is experiencing the first signs of serious scrutiny after coming through his first four derbies against Celtic winless.

Defeat at Hampden at the weekend saw Rangers crash out of the Scottish Cup and guaranteed they will finish the season trophyless, with Ange Postecoglou's team needing just one win from their final five games to secure the Premiership title.

There have been signs of progress under Beale but a small section of fans have voiced concerns over whether he is the man to wrestle Scottish football dominance back from Celtic given they have lost to them in both cups and taken a single point from their rivals in the league so far.

And Jordan, who heavily criticised Beale over the circumstances of his return to Ibrox back in December, has now doubled down.

Related News
Michael Beale reckons the Lowland League isn’t providing Rangers’ young players with a proper pathway to his first team.
Goalkeeper Jack Butland is closing in on a move to Rangers after showing he is keen to fit into the 'wage structure' at Ibrox,
Jose Cifuentes' move to Rangers isn't as close as it seems according to Michael Beale - but the boss stopped well short of denying his interest in the Ecuadorian.
Malik Tillman is adamant he will not rush the massive decision over a £5 million move to Rangers but admits it's hanging in the balance.
SCOTT BURNS: There is pressure on every Rangers manager to win every game. The longer he goes without a win over Celtic the more question marks hang over him. Next season will be more of a judge when he has his own team and signings. FRASER WILSON: The fans will demand it after four failed attempts so far this season. Another defeat - and in front of his own supporters - would be damaging. Rangers need a chink of light going into the summer and this is the last chance for that. MICHAEL GANNON: He shouldn’t be under much as the season is done and there will be major changes in the summer. But this is Glasgow, and another defeat would severely dent the manager in the eyes of the support.
Michael Beale revealed Rangers won't be giving Celtic a guard of honour this weekend - while confirming Alfredo Morelos WILL play a part in the final derby of the season.

Latest News

Change privacy settings
This page might use cookies if your analytics vendor requires them.