Rangers might be the next barryFurguson at the Gallus Academy

Rangers have a player in their academy who has the potential to succeed Ferguson. Due to a highly wet surface, Glasgow Rangers’ match against Dundee was postponed on Sunday, costing them the opportunity to go back to the top of the Premiership table. Despite having a game in hand, this means that the Ibrox team trails Celtic by one point going into the international break. Given how the players have been playing so much lately—many of them appearing lethargic in the last two games—it’s possible that the postponement was a godsend for Philippe Clement and his team. The Belgian coach has been forced to use his whole playing roster in
In recent weeks, the Belgian manager has been forced to use the entire depth of his playing roster, which has given young players eager to advance some fantastic opportunities. Cole McKinnon is a worthy illustration. A few days later, the midfielder gained additional senior minutes against Hibs in the Scottish Cup. The midfielder made his European debut for the Gers against Benfica in the first leg of their Europa League last-16 match. In addition, Ross McCausland has established himself on the team, suggesting that Clement is placing a strong emphasis on finding young players with potential. Lyall Clement of the McCausland Rangers Premiership in the Europa League Alex Lowry is one player who hasn’t had an opportunity under the 49-year-old, as the Scot

The Belgian manager has had to utilise the full depth of his playing squad in recent weeks and this has seen some exciting opportunities go to youngsters who are looking to take the next step.

Cole McKinnon is a fine example. The midfielder made his European debut for the Gers against Benfica in the first leg of their Europa League last 16 clash, before gaining more senior minutes against Hibs in the Scottish Cup just a few days later.

Combine this with Ross McCausland making his mark in the team, and it feels like Clement is focusing big on unearthing youngsters who can make an impact.

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One player who has yet to have a chance under the 49-year-old is Alex Lowry, as the Scot is one of the most talented academy players at Ibrox.

In recent weeks, the Belgian manager has been forced to use the entire depth of his playing roster, which has given young players eager to advance certain interesting opportunities. A great example is Cole McKinnon. The midfield player made his European debut for the Gers in the first leg of their Europa League last-16 match against Benfica. A few days later, he played more senior minutes against Hibs in the Scottish Cup. Together with Ross McCausland leaving his mark on the squad, this suggests that Clement is placing a lot of emphasis on finding young people who have the potential to be significant contributors. the championship of the McCausland Rangers in the Europa League, Lyall Clement Not many players have had an opportunity under the 49-year-old, but Alex Lowry is one. The Scot

 

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