Rangers: Barry Ferguson “not scared” to make changes after another loss of Ibrox

The number nine in question is Cyriel Desser. Nigernian could – probably should have had a hat -trick, but again he rejected the possibilities they opened.
The thirty -year -old has 23 goals for the season – a respectable return – but if it were more clinical, he could have doubled.
If the desser were one of the players with whom Ferguson is losing patience, an option would be to move Hamza Igamane in front. The other would be to restore Danilo to the initial 11.
Butland could also sweat in his place in the team.
The former England international goalkeeper should have kept levitt’s Open, the last of a line of errors that has become very worried for a long time.
Ferguson could believe that his experience is necessary in the hot atmosphere of a European tie, while the role of English in the impressive victory in Fenerbahce should not be forgotten.
After seeing the performances of Jekyll and Hyde of Rangers as an expert and ambassador of the club throughout the season, Ferguson has now assisted them from PitchSide.
His patience has finally taken. “Absolutely miles out”, it was the way he described the performance against Hibs.
There have been over 20 minutes, in addition to a stop time, to be played after Martin Boyle escaped through the Ibrox spaces wide open to put visitors two goals. The ranger offered little precious in response.
It seems that it will now be left to a manager who requires a simple thing from any training he chooses for the rest of the season – “pride”.
Depending on Thursday’s result against Bilbao, it could be all the rangers to play in a sad bankruptcy season.