Former Rangers defender has admitted he hopes to one day watch a game at Ibrox and reunite with his old teammates.
Former Rangers defender has admitted he hopes to one day watch a game at Ibrox and reunite with his old teammates.
Filip Helander, a former Rangers defender, has acknowledged that he dreams of returning to
Ibrox to watch a game with his old teammates.
Between 2019 and 2023, the Swedish center back played for four seasons at Ibrox before moving on
a free transfer to Odense in the Danish Superligaen.
former teammates and watching from the stands amid a brilliant campaign under Philippe Clement.
Speaking to GlasgowWorld on Wednesday (6 March), he said: “I spent four good years at Rangers, especially my first two years where
I got to play a lot and then I didn’t get to play a lot last two seasons because of injury.
“I wish I could have accomplished more in the past two years, but I hope these guys have the best of luck.” To be honest with them,
I’ve always been quite insecure about whether or not I’ll be physically fit. I don’t have any resentment.
“I just wish them luck and I am still proud of my time there. We got to win 55, which was a big moment for all of us and I support them
as much as I can. I would love to come back there one day to maybe see a few of the guys still there and watch a good game.”
Filip Helander reminisces about his time at Rangers
It is highly probable that Helander would receive a warm reception upon his return to Ibrox following
a four-year tenure with the team.
that he will play again for the Rangers, especially with Connor Goldson (31 years old) and Leon Balogun
(35 years old) remaining in the lineup.
The narrative being constructed at Ibrox, which Clement has been handling since replacing Michael Beale in October, is circulating
among football fans and has the potential to be a very thrilling conclusion to the season.
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