Clement makes attacker decision in five changes – Rangers confirmed XI v Queen’s Park

Clement makes attacker decision in five changes - Rangers confirmed XI v Queen's Park
Clement makes attacker decision in five changes - Rangers confirmed XI v Queen's Park

Clement makes attacker decision in five changes – Rangers confirmed XI v Queen’s Park

Philippe Clement has fulfilled the expectations of many by making five changes to his

Rangers starting lineup for the match against Queen’s Park.

Clement makes attacker decision in five changes - Rangers confirmed XI v Queen's Park
Clement makes attacker decision in five changes – Rangers confirmed XI v Queen’s Park

On Sunday (February 9), the Gers host Queen’s Park at Ibrox for a Scottish Cup match,

with the home team aiming to extend its winning streak.

Nevertheless, due to the fact that they are facing opponents from lower leagues,

the manager has opted to make five changes to the team in order to maintain freshness for their forthcoming matches.

On February 9, Rangers confirmed their starting line-up via X, announcing changes that saw Liam Kelly,

Rafael Fernandes, Robin Propper, Bailey Rice, and Nedim Bajrami included in the starting eleven.

This means Jack Butland, John Souttar, Clinton Nsiala, Nicolas Raskin and Cyriel Dessers

all drop to the bench after their 4-0 Scottish Premiership win against Ross County last Sunday (2 February).

Philippe Clement makes five Rangers changes

Considering the Light Blues are up against a team from a lower league, it’s expected that there would be several alterations to the lineup,

with the home side being the clear favorite in this match. Rangers have had a difficult season, and their

position 13 points behind Celtic at the top of the Scottish Premiership has led to ongoing doubts regarding Clement’s job security.

Given that the Light Blues are facing a lower-league team, it’s anticipated that there will be

multiple changes to the lineup, with the home side being the obvious favorite in this match.

Rangers have struggled this season, and their 13-point deficit behind Celtic at the top of the

Scottish Premiership has raised concerns about Clement’s job security.

Nonetheless, as the league now appears to be beyond reach, it falls to the Glasgow side to

provide their supporters with something to celebrate.

There will be a strong focus on securing the Scottish Cup after having lost the Scottish League Cup final.

Rangers prepare to take on Queen’s Park

Last time in the cup, the Light Blues triumphed over Fraserburgh with a score of 5-0.

Clement will be hoping his team can deliver another smooth performance to defeat their opponents again.

Queen’s Park enter this match positioned in the middle of the Scottish Championship table,

and they will also be aiming for a victory to keep their season meaningful.

In their previous Scottish Cup match, however, the Spiders managed to narrowly defeat

Montrose with goals in the 91st and 98th minutes, clinching a 3-2 victory.

Keeping that in consideration, Rangers will undoubtedly be aware of their status as the favorites

to win this match and should manage to overcome their rivals with relative ease in order to advance to the next round.

Moreover, given that the tie is at Ibrox, the Light Blues should feel confident in

taking control of the game and demonstrating that they still possess significant quality in their squad.

Ridvan Yilmaz transfer: Rangers twist emerges after Turkey development

Galatasaray is interested in the left-back as they seek to strengthen their squad, with the

possibility of signing players until 11 February [Arda Ozkurt].

The left-back is drawing attention from Galatasaray, who are aiming to strengthen their sSimilarly,

Besiktas have also been monitoring the defender and contemplating a mid-season re-signing [NTV Spor].

It has now been claimed whether the 23-year-old will make a return to the

Super Lig before the Turkish transfer deadline.quad, as they can still sign players until February 11 [Arda Ozkurt].

Ridvan Yilmaz to stay at Rangers this season

Haldun Domac states that Yilmaz will remain with the Light Blues this season, as a transfer at this time appears unlikely.

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