Rangers ‘needed to hear booing’ as star player makes ‘not good enough’ claim

Rangers ‘needed to hear booing’ as star player makes ‘not good enough’ claim

Rangers 'needed to hear booing' as star player makes 'not good enough' claim
Rangers ‘needed to hear booing’ as star player makes ‘not good enough’ claim

Rangers ‘needed to hear booing’ as star player makes ‘not good enough’ claim

On Wednesday night, Rangers secured an additional crucial three points against Kilmarnock, the Scottish Premiership team that Jack

Butland has referred to as ‘the bogey team’ for a number of clubs in recent years.

Even though they were behind 1-0 due to an early Killie penalty, James Tavernier and Tom Lawrence’s goals in the second half saw the

Gers rally. Celtic had a great day as well, defeating Dundee 7-1 at home to maintain their command of the top spot in the standings.

Rangers have won every Premiership match of 2024 and hold a slim two-point lead over their rivals. Speaking after the match,

Butland reflected on how this season has turned around for his side and how the earlier frustration of the fans has given them a big

kick into gear.

“Performances have changed. From a fans’ perspective, they can see we are trying to do things the right way. They can see that we’re

the better side in the games that we play. They can see the chances are coming,” the shot-stopper said

“I think that’s what they look for and you get more and more belief the closer you get to the top. Ultimately, when you do get to the top

of the table the fans fans allow themselves to chant a little bit freer, if you like. But they have been unbelievable for us all year.

“At the start of the season we needed to hear that booing because we weren’t good enough. But they haven’t failed to travel everywhere

we’ve been and they’ve brought the noise every time.

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