Ian Durrant spies 2 Rangers stars who’ll define title race as Kenny Dalglish clues in Celtic on what MUST change-report

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Ian Durrant spies 2 Rangers stars who’ll define title race as Kenny

Dalglish clues in Celtic on what must change

Ian Durrant spies 2 Rangers stars who’ll define title race as Kenny Dalglish clues in Celtic on what must change

Rangers’ chances of finishing first in Scottish football at the conclusion of the season,

according to Ian Durrant, might be greatly enhanced by the addition of Todd Cantwell and

Tom Lawrence. Meanwhile, Celtic veteran Kenny Dalglish has acknowledged that he

can sense the strain his former team is under.

If Philippe Clement’s Light Blues defeat Ross County by a three-goal margin in their match

against Celtic at Ibrox on Wednesday, they might top the Premiership for the first time in two years.

Legendary nine-in-row player Durrant was also a part of the Rangers’ three-in-a-row team when

Walter Smith hired him to join his coaching staff.

The former midfield player is pleased with what he’s seen so far, especially from two guys.

“I feel we are creating plenty of chances in the final third of the pitch,” he said to the Sunday Post.

Tom Lawrence and Todd Cantwell are important figures in that field. They enjoy breaking through

in the latter third to generate opportunities. They also enjoy taking unconventional shots,

which I find interesting. It’s not enough, in my opinion, in the current game.

 

Ian Durrant spies 2 Rangers stars who'll define title race as KennyDalglish clues in Celtic on what must change
Ian Durrant spies 2 Rangers stars who’ll
define title race as Kenny Dalglish clues
in Celtic on what must change

Ian Durrant spies 2 Rangers stars who’ll define title race as Kenny Dalglish clues in

Celtic on what must change

“The other night, Tom took a shot against Aberdeen, and the goalie deflected it to Todd.

For a pretty nice finish, he made no mistakes from eight yards out. All I can hope for is that

Tom can break onto the team and avoid the treatment table. He’s had a lot of unfortunate injuries,

and I know firsthand how depressing and hopeless they can be.

It never feels good, and overcoming it and emerging victorious requires incredible mental fortitude.

Tom seems to have that kind of approach, and I think he may be a major player over the next three months.

He wins the match. He is a skilled and clever football player. He can pick up a pass and meander

into beautiful spaces where you may inflict damage on the opponent.

Todd is the same way. He appears to be having a great time playing football, and in recent weeks,

he has scored some significant goals. Make it last for a long time.

Now, the midweek game versus Ross County is the main emphasis.

Although I never take anything for granted, I think Rangers can win and might wind

up atop the table on goal differential by Wednesday at ten o’clock.

“Philippe is all that’s needed to defeat Celtic, having won every battle thus far.

On April 6, they visit Ibrox; if the Rangers win, it might be a huge step closer to the championship.

It may be the biggest match the team plays in the country in a few years. It is often necessary to

defeat Celtic in order to win the league, and that is what will happen.

Ian Durrant spies 2 Rangers stars who’ll define title race as Kenny Dalglish clues in

Celtic on what must change

Legendary Scottish and Liverpool player Dalglish has expressed admiration for the Gers’

winning mindset and cautionary words for the Hoops in a piece published in the Sunday Post.

“Celtic still sits on top of the table despite dropping points in several games this season,” he stated.

But if they want to stay there and keep the championship, they will have to get better.

The Rangers are closing in on them and are prepared to take advantage of any further

errors made by their opponents around the city.

“When they are on the field, Philippe Clement and his players don’t seem nervous;

instead, they seem in control of what they are doing. Although I don’t believe they are

playing very impressive football, it works. In other words, they are managing to prevail.

And when you take it all away, at this point in the season, that’s all that matters.

Brendan and his team must thus perform better. They appear to be carrying a great deal

of weight on their shoulders at the moment.

“They must improve the way they attack. Too many of their players appear unconfident in

front of goal and squander the final pass. Simply simply, I don’t think clubs are under as

much pressure as they were the previous season. That must be altered.

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