John Souttar blasts Rangers 'unacceptable' Pittodrie flop as he targets Celtic win to make amends
John Souttar has called on Rangers to make amends for their “unacceptable” Pittodrie performance by stunning Celtic at Hampden.
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John Souttar has called on Rangers to make amends for their “unacceptable” Pittodrie performance by stunning Celtic at Hampden.
Rejuvenated Aberdeen made it seven straight wins under interim boss Barry Robson with a 2-0 victory over startled Rangers at Pittodrie. The Light Blues had the best of a goalless first half but three minutes after the restart former Shamrock Rovers defender Liam Scales beat Gers keeper Allan McGregor with a stunning if perhaps fortuitous effort from wide on the left for his first goal since signing on loan from Celtic last summer.
The Aberdeen ball kids were handed a telling off as their team marched on to an impressive 2-0 victory over Rangers.
Celtic may have dropped two points against Motherwell but it was Michael Beale and Rangers who faced recriminations after defeat at Aberdeen.
It's all about keeping the momentum building ahead of semi-final weekend for Rangers but it doesn't get much tougher in the league these days than a trip to face resurgent Aberdeen.
Michael Beale admits that Alfredo Morelos and Allan McGregor could be for the off in the summer but says that EVERY other player involved in last week’s win over St Mirren is likely be at Ibrox next season.
Of all Rangers' looming free agents it always felt Ryan Kent was the leading candidate to pen fresh terms at Ibrox.
Alfredo Morelos' double ensured Rangers shook off their derby despair as Michael Beale’s side hit St Mirren for five.