Rangers v Aberdeen – Team news confirmed, , Clement goes all-out attack with surprise midfield

Rangers v Aberdeen – Team news confirmed, , Clement goes all-out attack with surprise midfield

Rangers will play Aberdeen today in an attempt to exact revenge for the 3-1 loss that ultimately resulted in Michael

Beale’s dismissal as manager.

Both teams have now had new managers, with Philippe Clement emerging as the Gers’ brilliant option and an

immediate success at Ibrox.

Rangers v Aberdeen - Team news confirmed, , Clement goes all-out attack with surprise midfield
Rangers v Aberdeen – Team news confirmed, , Clement goes all-out attack with surprise midfield

This is the team the Rangers manager has selected to take on an Aberdeen team headed by Neil Warnock. So far,

taking each game as it comes has proven to be a good strategy.

Rangers v Aberdeen – Team news confirmed

Jack Butland was lucky to touch the ball ten times against Livingston, but he’ll be busier tonight in between the pipes.

Ben Davies is only recently back to full training, and Leon Balogun had a concussion over the weekend, so the center

of defense is a lock.

The best defender we have to handle Bojan Miovski is most likely John Souttar, who ought to be assigned the duty of

bringing up the North Macedonia international.

The young player has earned the right to start, but Ridvan Yilmaz’s recent form and his cameo against Livi make him

the only truly clear choice at left back.

Like defense, midfield virtually selects itself—that is, unless the boss goes all out.

Even though John Lundstram is possibly at the peak of his Rangers career, Nicolas Raskin was anticipated to enter

the game with a point to prove because Ryan Jack and Dujon Sterling were sidelined.

Tom Lawrence has been selected in place of him in an attack-oriented midfield.

Todd Cantwell is one person proving his naysayers wrong.

With four goals in six games, Philippe Clement finally has his lucky strike. He will be hoping to add another in a

match that might significantly influence where the title battle ends.

The front three all contributed against Livingston, but Cyriel Dessers deserves a shot because he’s been playing well lately and is also young.

A home game against Ayr United on Saturday is the time to rotate.

The result is everything and after an early draw and the previous Ibrox defeat, it’s safe to say that this squad owes us

a win and a performance against a team that will be buoyant from their result against

Celtic and because of the new man in charge.

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