Jack Butland should be Manchester United's first choice goalkeeper, he's better than Andre Onana
Former Rangers star John Brown has said that Manchester United should have made Jack Butland their No 1 goalkeeper.
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Former Rangers star John Brown has said that Manchester United should have made Jack Butland their No 1 goalkeeper.
Rangers joined Celtic atop the Scottish Premiership after beating Ross County 3-1 as marathon man Philippe Clement drew level heading into a thrilling Premiership race to the finish.
England boss Gareth Southgate is keeping close tabs on Rangers keeper Jack Butland ahead of the Euros.
John Brown reckons Rangers goalkeeper Jack Butland is good enough to be number one for Manchester United. The Ibrox legend is a huge fan of the Englishman who Gareth Southgate last week confirmed has forced his way back into his Three Lions’ thoughts on the back of a strong start to his career in Govan.
Gareth Southgate says former Manchester United goalkeeper Jack Butland is in contention for another England call-up ahead of next month’s friendlies amid a shortage of active back-up options to Jordan Pickford.
Rangers showed their battling side as the survived a slugfest with St Mirren in Paisley thanks to Cyriel Dessers’ 12th goal of the season.
Rangers can crank up the title race heat on Celtic by moving to within two points of the leaders with a win at St Mirren on Saturday lunchtime before the Hoops tackle Ross County at 3pm.
Red-hot Rangers emerged from Premiership cold storage to get a 3-0 win over Hibs at Easter Road that could see them really turn the heat up on leaders Celtic as they cut the gap to five points at the top of the table.