Fascinating Rangers intel on Hamza Igamane revealed as 'rough diamond' outperforms report card
Philippe Clement reckons lethal Rangers finally showed the killer touch he’s been waiting for after watching them clobber Kilmarnock for six.
The Light Blues have been toothless for most of the campaign and had been outscored by the likes of Dundee and St Mirren ahead of facing Derek McInnes' men. But they bit back in rampant fashion as James Tavernier, Danilo, Hamza Igamane and Vaclav Cerny all hit the net ahead of substitute Cyriel Dessers’ late double.
Gers remain 11 points behind Premiership leaders Celtic but they are breathing down Aberdeen’s neck, sitting just four points behind Jimmy Thelin’s second-placed Dons with a game in hand. Clement said: “That was the football that I want to see, what we’ve been speaking about the last months. It's about timing, the right runs, the right passes to get these connections on the pitch, to gel together with a lot of new players. If you see how many new players were on the pitch today also.
“So that the players get the reward also what they've been doing in the trainings and in the games. I don't think in the last two league games they were rewarded in that way because we had also good chances, but today we finished it off. You saw the potential and the way this team can play and open up teams who want to make a low block and man marking all over the pitch. I think they give a good example how we can be lethal in that way.
“We want to entertain our fans. But it's not only the goals, it's also the clean sheet, that's also an important one for me from today because it was not only with the ball and creating the chances and scoring the goals, but also not giving anything and not giving belief to the opponent. People from outside can start to see now the potential that can be in


