
Finally, the Rangers Under-16s were able to carry out their plan to get to the Alkass International Cup semifinals.
Rangers are trying to make the necessary improvements in every department in order to become
financially independent and win trophies on a regular basis.
One of the main tenets of this work is to bring in their own players, not only to fulfill UEFA quotas
but also because it is a more economical method of assembling a first-team roster and maximizing
transfer revenue.The Under-16 team of the youth development phase are currently in Qatar playing
against some of the best sides in the world at their age group with the Rangers academy outfit equitting themselves well so far.
Rangers Under-16s work hard to advance to the Alkass International Cup semifinals.
After a stalemate with Mohamed VI Academy in the final league match, Rangers had a strong start against the Seattle Sounders and finished undefeated in three games. Coach Steven Mundell has set a goal for his young charges, as he informed Alkass:
Mundell stated, “I believe we need to make sure that our quality, build-up, speed of play, and technical execution, which are normally strong, need to be at their best as we go through to the next round against what will be a top opposition, whoever it is.”
“Because we won’t alter our playing, we won’t discover a style that’s perhaps more
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