Rangers FC news today: Youssef Chermiti ranked at top Premiership player, James Tavernier backs Danny Rohl and more – April 21
via Read Rangers | Youssef Chermiti leads the way for U23 Premiership players according to recent data report….
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via Read Rangers | Youssef Chermiti leads the way for U23 Premiership players according to recent data report….
via Read Rangers | James Tavernier insists he has multiple years left in his career The captain is…
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Via: STV Sport | Rangers captain James Tavernier believes coming through their early-season struggles has furnished the squad with a…
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Rangers captain backs battle-hardened squad to rise to title challenge.Rangers’ ability to overcome the “intense noise” that threatened to engulf Ibrox in the opening months of the campaign has been a key driver behind their quest to win the Scottish Premiership title, says club captain James Tavernier.Winning just one of their opening seven league games under former head coach Russell Martin, Rangers’ title chances were largely written off by the time Danny Rohl was appointed in late October, having fallen 13 points behind league leaders Hearts with a third of the season already played.However, ahead of their split opener at home to Motherwell this weekend, Rangers find themselves just one point from the summit after a huge turnaround under Rohl. With just five games left to play, Tavernier explained why there’s confidence that Rangers can oust both Hearts and Celtic to claim their most remarkable title in many years.“I’ve been here a long time and I’ve seen a lot of players come and go,” said Tavernier. “From the outset of where we started the season, under Russell [Martin], there was intense noise around the place. It’s somewhere where you can’t just have a respite or breathing space to play for Rangers. You’re chucked into the deep end. I felt that a lot of new lads maybe felt the weight of that, especially young lads.Rangers captain James Tavernier is hoping to get his hands on a second Scottish Premiership title in May…
Rangers captain backs battle-hardened squad to rise to title challenge.Rangers’ ability to overcome the “intense noise” that threatened to engulf Ibrox in the opening months of the campaign has been a key driver behind their quest to win the Scottish Premiership title, says club captain James Tavernier.Winning just one of their opening seven league games under former head coach Russell Martin, Rangers’ title chances were largely written off by the time Danny Rohl was appointed in late October, having fallen 13 points behind league leaders Hearts with a third of the season already played.However, ahead of their split opener at home to Motherwell this weekend, Rangers find themselves just one point from the summit after a huge turnaround under Rohl. With just five games left to play, Tavernier explained why there’s confidence that Rangers can oust both Hearts and Celtic to claim their most remarkable title in many years.“I’ve been here a long time and I’ve seen a lot of players come and go,” said Tavernier. “From the outset of where we started the season, under Russell [Martin], there was intense noise around the place. It’s somewhere where you can’t just have a respite or breathing space to play for Rangers. You’re chucked into the deep end. I felt that a lot of new lads maybe felt the weight of that, especially young lads.Rangers captain James Tavernier is hoping to get his hands on a second Scottish Premiership title in May…
via Give Me Sport | Rangers are right in the mix to claim their first Scottish Premiership title since 2021,…
There was plenty of excitement inside Ibrox when Glasgow Rangers officially confirmed the signing of Andreas Skov Olsen and introduced him to the home crowd in January…
via The Rangers Review – Interviews | Chris Jack talks to the Rangers captain about what’s gone right under Danny…
via Read Rangers | James Tavernier is expected to leave Rangers as contract nears expiry this summer. Rangers…
via Read Rangers | In this new ‘On This Rangers Day’ feature, we will turn back the clock…
via Read Rangers | As the fortnight break continues to drag in, thoughts are increasingly turning to Sunday…
via Mail Online | James Tavernier has targeted playing for another four years – regardless of where his future lies…