Rangers battled hard to pick up a massive 2-1 win away to Hearts on Sunday, but not everyone got pass marks from supporters after the match.
Steven Gerrard’s side have moved to the top of the Scottish Premiership after goals from Connor Goldson and Alfredo Morelos cancelled out a Gareth McAuley own goal opener.
It was undoubtedly a difficult 90 minutes for the team, made even more difficult by Scott Arfield’s preventable sending off.
It was another midfielder that left many fans fuming though – Ovie Ejaria.
The Liverpool loanee was unconvincing in midfield, with plenty feeling that he continues to offer Gerrard’s team little on a week-to-week basis.
Some now even feel that he should be dropped and a suitable replacement found in next month’s January transfer window.
Ejaria is clearly a favourite of the manager given the amount of opportunities he’s had this season, but should the Gers turn to a more physical and committed midfielder going forward?
These fans took to Twitter during and after today’s match to share their thoughts…
Everyone got pass marks today except Ejaria. Gerrard needs to sign an improvement in January guy is an empty jersey
— The Famous (@TheFamousRFC) December 2, 2018
Ejaria and Coulibaly not up to the same standard as their teammates today
— Faceless ???? (@FacelessRanger) December 2, 2018
One thing we need to do is drop Ejaria. He’s lazy and cant pass. . In my opinion a new creative midfielder is a must along with Ross Macrorie playing it out from the back. We need to learn how to keep possession.
— Wolfy (@nicol_euan) December 2, 2018
Ejaria has been invisible ! @RangersFC
— Exiled Brigton Teddy Bear ???????????????????????? (@levelpeg) December 2, 2018
How is Ejaria still on that park? Unreal. Offered absolutely nothing.
— Kirsten (@kirsten93_) December 2, 2018
Ejaria has been awful today
— Rangers Forever (@WATPForever) December 2, 2018
Say it every week. He's rotten.
— Bruno (@daddybroon) December 2, 2018
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