Rangers urged to build midfield round one player - and it isn't Aaron Ramsey
The focus on accommodating Aaron Ramsey in the Rangers set-up could be seriously misplaced as far as Nacho Novo appears concerned.
The former Ibrox striker certainly believes game-time for one midfielder that Giovanni van Bronckhorst has at his disposal has been all-too-limited of late. But the player in question isn’t the January loan signing from Juventus but Rangers stalwart Steven Davis.
The Northern Ireland international enjoyed his longest run-out for more than three months in his club’s 4-0 win away to St Mirren weekend after replacing the injured John Lundstrum only 24 minutes in. Only a second out since for the 37-year-old since late January following a knee problem, the Spaniard is convinced the Rangers manager should now turn to Davis as his old club look to salvage significant returns from an erratic season. Novo won every honour at Ibrox in his six years with the club from 2004. He was the Scottish Cup final matchwinner when Rangers last won the trophy in 2009, and is forever remembered for the shoot-out conversion over Fiorentina in 2008 that took Walter Smith’s men into the UEFA Cup decider that year. As Rangers look to replicate those feats in the next six weeks, notably Nacho doesn’t pitch for Ramsey to feature in the midfield trio he would select for the Europa League quarter-final second leg at home to Braga on Thursday, wherein they will seek to overturn a 1-0 deficit. Three days later Rangers will meet Celtic in the Scottish Cup semi-final at Hampden. The competition now offers them their most realistic chance of domestic silverware after last weekend’s derby defeat left them trailing Ange Postecoglou’s men by six points with only the five post-split fixtures to come.
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