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Connor Goldson in major Rangers medal confession and believes club didn't press on after title 55

Connor Goldson admits Rangers failed to build a title legacy after their 55 triumph.

And the centre-back confessed he’ll never be able to call himself an Ibrox legend when he’s only got two winner’s medals in his pocket. The 30-year-old defender has recorded more than 250 Gers appearances since moving to Scotland in 2018 and will forever be remembered as a key figure in the side that halted Celtic’s bid for 10-in-a-row before roaring all the way to Seville.

But Goldson has now voiced his frustrations over the fact that their 2021 title win did not prove to be the start of a glorious era of domination for the Ibrox outfit. It’s a similar complaint to the one raised by ex-chairman Dave King during his regular pops at former boardroom ally Douglas Park, who this week quit his position at the head of the Ibrox board.

Now as Goldson prepares for Saturday’s Old Firm clash at Parkhead - a game in which Ange Postecoglou’s side can all but wrap up a second successive Premiership crown - the former Brighton ace lamented: “I feel I should have won more.” Asked if he felt he’d underachieved at Ibrox, the defender said: “Half yeah and half no.

“Someone spoke to me the other day about the amount I've won. If you play X amount of games after eight years do I think I'll be classed as a legend or in the Hall of Fame and I said: ‘I haven’t won enough’. But at the same time it goes hand in hand with when I think back to the team I came here into, without being disrespectful.

“Where the club was and how far behind we were. We’ve come a hell of a long way. It’s only in Scotland that when we come second or lose a cup final we forget how far we’ve come. I don’t want to say this wrong because it will cause a bad headline but when we have won I

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