The Rangers boss addressed James Tavernier’s ‘emotional’ statement.Rangers head coach Danny Rohl has confirmed that long-serving captain James Tavernier has played his final game for the club after revealing he will not feature in this weekend’s game against Falkirk.Tavernier, who will leave Rangers upon the expiry of his contract next month after 11 years, was left out of the squad for Wednesday night’s 2-1 defeat to Hibs, with reports claiming he had walked out of Ibrox due to the decision, before he later returned to the pitch in a suit to receive a farewell award from club legend John Greig.In the aftermath of the game, the 34-year-old defender took to social media to say he felt “deeply hurt and let down” by Rohl’s decision to start him against Hibs in what would have been his final match at Ibrox, citing “a lack of communication” as a reason for the breakdown in the pair’s relationship.A tearful James Tavernier leaves the Ibrox field in tears after being presented a plate by Rangers legend John Greig to mark his final season with the club on Wednesday against Hibs…