In order to return to his peak, Barry Ferguson must first leave Rangers.

In order to return to his peak, Barry Ferguson must first leave Rangers.

In retrospect, Rangers made too many changes too quickly this season by

depending too much on inexperienced players under Philippe Clement.

playing in a violent league, playing for a team that has to win, playing against

teams who use long balls or low blocks, or playing full-stop.One such player is Jefte,

who after a season in Cyprus ended himself playing every other week in front of

50,000 Rangers supporters, witnessing the kind of outcry that other supporters have when their team gives up a goal.

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What has become of Jefte’s Rangers form?
Barry Ferguson is now in charge of Rangers, replacing Philippe Clement as manager.

Following the loss to St. Mirren, adjustments must be made. Giving Jefte a break is one of those.

The rampaging overlapping runs and the pace inside the field to generate midfield overloads and pull people away from the left winger are no longer there.

Jefte has yet to reach the kind of stats required in a squad where the full-backs are crucial, particularly in domestic football, with two assists in 39 games.

Although it’s anticipated that he improves next season, it’s time to remove him from the firing line and give him.

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