Rangers squad revealed as John Souttar OUT of Champions League clash with Union Saint Gilloise
Rangers have travelled to Belgium without centre-back John Souttar ahead of their Champions League qualifying clash with Union Saint-Gilloise.
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Rangers have travelled to Belgium without centre-back John Souttar ahead of their Champions League qualifying clash with Union Saint-Gilloise.
Convinced Connor Goldson believes John Souttar will be a Rangers star in the wake of his nightmare competitive debut against Livingston.
Connor Goldson is adamant his new Rangers defensive sidekick John Souttar will bounce back and prove his quality after the Scotland international was heavily criticised following a chastening competitive debut away to Livingston.
Rangers fans should know by now the perils of jumping to early conclusions.
Giovanni van Bronckhorst watched his Rangers side recover from the loss of an “easy goal” against Livingston to win 2-1 in their hard-fought cinch Premiership opener at the Tony Macaroni Arena.
James Tavernier has admitted that Connor Goldson tipped him off to score the winner after the Rangers centre half spotted a weakness in the Livingston set up at a previous set piece. Joel Nouble had given David Martindale's men the dream start with a fifth minute goal and they led until the 72nd minute before Tavernier stepped up and scored a sublime free kick to give the Ibrox club all three points.
Pundit Michael Stewart reckons an unfamiliar position was behind John Souttar' s uncomfortable league debut for Rangers. And he reckons that's because the plan was never to play him as a left-side centre-back.
James Tavernier’s scintillating second-half free-kick gave Rangers a hard-fought 2-1 win over Livingston in their cinch Premiership opener at the Tony Macaroni Arena.