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The reason Connor Barron was dropped by Rangers boss Philippe Clement explained by unlikely ally

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John Hartson has batted away suggestions that Connor Barron was "punished" by Rangers boss Philippe Clement for his mistake against Lyon.

The midfielder has been an ever-present in the Light Blues' midfield engine room since his summer switch from Aberdeen - and has quickly made himself a fan favourite.

But the Scotland U21 international made a costly mistake in the Europa League clash that gifted the Ligue 1 side their second goal - as his loose pass found Malick Fofana who led a swift counter attack before squaring the ball to scorer Alexandre Lacazette.

Just days later, the 22-year-old was dropped from the line-up for the Scottish Premiership showdown with St Johnstone as Nicolas Raskin was given the nod by the Belgian boss.

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