BREAKING NEWS:After what transpired in Ran, a Sky Sports journalist drops a £67 million Rangers transfer verdict.
BREAKING NEWS:Sky Sports journo drops £67m Celtic transfer verdict after what happened in Ran
The significance of the January transfer window in the title battle has been highlighted by Rangers’ 5-0 victory against Hearts.
That is the opinion of a writer from Sky Sports following the Gers’ crushing of the Jambos at Ibrox on Saturday, February 24.
Arrivals from winter transfers Oscar Cortes, Cyriel Dessers, Fabio Silva, and Mohamed Diomande all scored, while Dessers scored
twice. Benstead was cited by Sky Sports as saying, “Has today underlined the importance of the January window in the title
race?””Three new Rangers players have scored goals and given the team a breath of fresh air.
“Philippe Clement now has choices off the bench and strength in depth. Celtic has £67 million in the bank, but have they given
Brendan Rodgers enough playing time in the city?
Supporters of the Rangers were unsure about manager Philippe Clement’s strategy for his first transfer window at Ibrox.
Undoubtedly, a lot of people were concerned following Michael Beale’s uneven hiring in the summer, with the boss
New Rangers trio repay Philippe Clement faith at Ibrox
Supporters of the Rangers were unsure about manager Philippe Clement’s strategy for his first transfer window at Ibrox.
After Michael Beale brought nine new players to Ibrox in a dramatic overhaul, many were doubtless concerned about his mixed
summer transfer class.
A few of them faltered, including Jack Butland and Abdallah Sima, which contributed significantly to Beale’s dismissal shortly after.
At Ibrox, current manager Clement has entirely turned things around, but even with a solid start after taking over, he needed to get his
feet wet in the market.
The three players who arrived on loan—Diomande, Cortes, and Silva—are flourishing under the Belgian manager as the Gers soar up
the Scottish Premiership.
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