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Butland Tavernier - Souttar - Balogun - Ridvan Lundstram - Raskin McCausland - Cantwell - Matondo Silva Subs: McCrorie, Jack, Dessers, Lawrence, Sterling, Wright, Barisic, King, Devine. One just hopes we don't wreck McCausland, he's been starting games for fun thee days, no matter against whom and on what sort of pitch. He looks to be THE find of this season (aside from Sima). While today you want to play the best you have, Dumbarton was one of these games he might have been rested. IMHO, our best two centre-halfs in action tonight, let's hope they hold firm.
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The name Anas is of Arabic origin and is commonly used in Muslim cultures; it means “affectionate, loving, friendly" or “friendliness.” The name Anas also has historical significance, as it was the name of a companion of the Prophet Muhammad: Anas ibn Malik was known for his loyalty and service to the Prophet ... Annass is just a different form of writing it. And yes, I noted the joke.
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Meanwhile, on the transfer front, the BBC Scotland relies on "Rangers Review" for information ... Nordsjaelland midfielder Mohamed Diomande is expected to arrive in Scotland on Wednesday to finalise his move to Rangers after a £4.5m fee was agreed and the 22-year-old will sign a long term contract at Ibrox. (Rangers Review) La Gazzeto dello Sport though ... Roma in negotiations to seal Borna Barisic transfer as Rangers news emerges Roma are now in open negotiations to sign Rangers defender Borna Barisic before the end of the January transfer window, according to Gazzetta Dello Sport. The Italian newspaper has reported in its print edition [24 January, pg 23] that the Croatian is on the radar of the club, who have recently parted ways with Jose Mourinho. Ridvan doesn't want to go to Verona, which doesn't mean Galatasary is off the table ... again via Turkish reporters. Imagine that we lose two left-backs at once ... albeit both for money.
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Another no-name Turkish journo pushes news about a foreign left-back's move which may or may not trigger the move of Ridvan to a Turkish club that a Turkish newspaper falsely claimed was forced upon Rangers by said Ridvan who seemingly knew not much about it. (I know that English speakers like their short sentences ... )
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These are the games for the likes of Jack and Wright, yet, they get only a few mins. Very little from Cantwell today (not his weather). As I said pre-KO, we should have started the game with one more attacker, they hardly crossed the halfway line in the first half. We essentially stopped playing after the penalty, nothing unusual, yet Clement will probably be seething (and rightly so). Dire conditions, into the next round, off to the grog.
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It's been said yesterday that Shankland handed in a sick-note. Whether it is "mysterious" or "tactical" or just plain fact, who knows. In the meantime, reports have emerged that Ridvan "wanting away" as described in that Turkish newspaper (i.e. seemingly of the same standard as the Scottish Sun) were at best assumption and at worst a straight lie. At the end of the day, we shall see. Regarding Shankland, the modus operandi of years gone by was to put a pre-contract in front of him and thus force the opposition's hand. He's not a freebie this summer, so that does not work. The silence on our side of this "saga" - and I mean every official, unofficial and ITK source - is far too quiet to make me think that this is actually a goer.
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McCrorie Tavernier - Goldson - Souttar - Ridvan Lundstram - Raskin McCausland - Cantwell - Matondo Dessers Subs: Butland, Silva, Jack, Lawrence, Wright, Balogun, Barisic, Devine, Rice. Not even against the likes of Dumbarton do we move away from the de facto defensive 4-2-3-1 line up, leave one DM on the bench and buff up the attack from the off. Sure, one expects Lundstram and Raskin to be more attack-minded than usual, but why not start with another striker straight away, put them under pressure and see what happens? It's "doing Plan A better" ever since Warburton ...
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Not much flying inside Scotland. Vladikavkas would be a problem though ... Meanwhile, another rumour sprang up with another Bristol City player, this time striker Tommy Conway (21, English, but chose Scotland). Rangers interested in Scottish striker likened to Jamie Vardy ... never shy of a pompous headline over there, aren't they? Article also has some bits and pieces on Harry Souttar. Quick check - Conway - normal stats at Championship level, contract till 2025. City only has 3 recognized strikers right now though. Quick check - Alexander Lind Rassmussen - 21, Danish, Silkeborg IF (Jan Bartram's old club, IRRC), 20 goals and 7 assists in 72 games, contract till 2026.
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Okay, now some rumours ... Ridvan seems to be going to Galatasaray after all, not on loan, but with a 4m +/- fee involved. Or so they say. Rangers are one of a several clubs who have reportedly made an approach for 21-year-old striker Luca Langoni. Langoni plays at Boca Juniors, has a contract till 2027, and is actually more a right winger. He will cost quite a bit. Rangers are now looking at Benfica left back David Jurasek on a loan deal. Jurasek moved to Benfica last summer in a 12m deal till 2028. According to the Daily Mail, the Light Blues are one of a number of clubs showing an interest in versatile West Ham United defender Ben Johnson. The report claims that Leeds United are keen on the young full-back, whilst Premier League side Sheffield United and Rangers are both monitoring his situation. Old news ...
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Well, the big problem with him was that he was asked to play in a role that was required to score and assist. His big asset is his speed. Against the packed defences in the Scottish game, who essentially sussed him out after half a year or so, he simply did not score enough from the chances he created. His tally was utterly cool for a winger, no doubt about that. Now we have an upgrade in Sima, who is doing what he is asked to do, but let's have a look: Abdallah Sima - 33 games (avg. 71 mins) - 15 goals - 3 assists Ross McCausland - 21 games (avg. 57 mins) - 3 goals -1 assists Scott Wright - 99 games (avg. 36 mins) - 9 goals - 7 assists Ryan Kent - 218 games (avg. 81 mins) - 33 goals - 56 assists* One can do the maths regarding goals and assists and the time inbetween each. Anyway, we have an overload in wingers and wing-player still. *How many of those was a foul for a penalty that was usually converted by Tavernier? Especially in Europe?