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James Tavernier urged Rangers fans to enjoy a “happy Sunday” on Instagram and it drew quite a bit of attention from players past and present.
Centre-back has never been a problem at Ibrox, but there is no doubt that the position may be strengthened,
with Leicester’s Harry Souttar being one option.
If Clement decides to transfer the defenders, this position will undoubtedly be one to watch in the summer.
In other Rangers news, Alan Stubbs has embarrassed himself with his most recent Clement statement.
The James Tavernier Instagram message garnered a lot of attention from Rangers supporters,
as well as ex-players and present Ibrox teammates.
Tavernier has equalled the goal record of fellow defender and Ibrox great John Greig,
who had previously been the club’s top scoring defender (120).
James Tavernier’s Instagram picture attracts notice.
Steven Davis, Josh Windass, and Leon Balogun were among the first to comment on James Tavernier’s Instagram post,
but they weren’t the only ones.
Here are some of the comments to James Tavernier by Rangers players past and present:
But something tells us that all of these individuals had a very “happy Sunday” as Rangers reclaimed the Scottish Premiership title.
Rangers captain’s goal totals are “crazy”.
Rangers manager Philippe Clement has also spoken about James Tavernier’s goalscoring contribution to the Ibrox squad.
In response to a question about Tav reaching 120 at the end of the Rangers’ victory over St Johnstone, the manager described the returns as “crazy”.
“It’s a crazy amount of goals,” Clement added. “It’s ridiculous for a fullback. “I’m not sure if a defender has ever scored more goals in Scotland, or even Europe.
“He has a lot of qualities for doing that, but not just with penalties; he also scored important other goals,
such as in the League Cup Final.” And he’s doing an excellent defensive job with us.”In the first place he’s a defender for me,
not an attacking player, so he’s not busy with statistics to play for himself, he’s playing for the team like they all are doing.”
James Tavernier has played 41 games for Rangers this season, scoring 19 goals, 12 of which have come from the penalty spot.
The rampaging right-back has also provided 10 assists, with the defender’s influence becoming increasingly significant as the seasons progress.
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