Celtic midfielder ‘wants to join’Rangers following initial discussion

Celtic midfielder ‘wants to join’ Rangers following initial discussion

Rangers captain James Tavernier has been unfairly treated as a “scapegoat”, according to Barry Ferguson after he added to his “unbelievable” goal tally against St Johnstone.

Celtic midfielder ‘wants to join’ Rangers following initial discussion

twice from the spot to assist Philippe Clement’s team surpass Celtic and take the top spot in the Scottish Premiership table for the first time this year.

With 12 Premiership goals this season and 120 goals overall for the Gers,

Tavernier has amassed an impressive record that Paul Cooney of Go Radio called “unbelievable,

” particularly in light of his right-back position.

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On Monday, February 19, at 9:20 a.m., he made the following statement on The Go Radio Football Show:

“The captain stepped up again.” It’s astonishing that the great attacker,

er, defender, scored 120 goals!

Ferguson nodded rapidly and added, “I realize many of them are penalties,

but they are penalties in pressurized situations, and I said that when it

As captain, there’s a certain amount of pressure to win trophies,

and James Tavernier feels he hasn’t won enough,

despite some really good performances. The total cost is £310,000.

“I’ve admitted that I occasionally felt like he was being used as a scapegoat,

but he has 120 goals, so I think he can play for a while longer.”

He was receiving some criticism for the signing that he made for the Rangers.

Can Rangers’ James Tavernier win three goals at Ibrox?

Tavernier’s performances under Michael Beale were being criticized by Ibrox fans and pundits not too long ago.

Some even suggested that the fullback should be benched due to his dismal play.

Can Rangers’ James Tavernier win three goals at Ibrox?

Tavernier’s performances under Michael Beale were being criticized by Ibrox fans and pundits not too long ago.

Some even suggested that the fullback should be benched due to his dismal play.

When discussing his goal total, people will always bring up how many penalties he has scored,

but Tavernier has always stood up and been counted for his team,

and his consistency from the penalty spot ought to be recognized.

As Ferguson indicated, the captain of the Rangers has not appeared to be slowing down at Ibrox.

Although he may still make history this season,

it appears like he will be a member of this Rangers team for a few more seasons.

Additionally, Chris Sutton has continued to poke fun at the Rangers after they took the lead in the Scottish Premiership.

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