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“Unforgiveable” – Lundstram video nasty prime example of players throwing Gio under a bus

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For forty minutes against St Johnstone, Rangers were in total command. Playing with pace, variety and purpose. It seemed like the opening goal was only going to be scored by one team and the statistics backed it up – 17 shots at goal in the first-half alone.

And then the wheels came off.

One moment in particular encapsulated what has been wrong with Rangers this season. John Lundstram broke from defence and drove forward with purpose but, with no real options ahead of him, took a heavy touch and lost possession. What happened next was deemed “unforgivable” by Gersnet podcast host Colin Armstrong.

This is the moment that led to St Johnstone’s first. Lundstram’s lack of effort to retrieve the ball after his bad touch is as baffling as it is unforgivable. And that’s a senior player, someone who is supposed to be leading us on the park. pic.twitter.com/qwOm4Oga2p

— Colin Armstrong (@moonman1873) November 6, 2022

This is why I feel sorry for Giovanni van Bronckhorst. There is nothing else he could have done in the first-half to set us up to win all three points. We had an attacking threat through the middle with Malik Tillman playing well with Fashion Sakala and Ryan Kent also causing problems on either flank, we weren’t just throwing crosses in and we were winning the ball back high up the park.

But something is clearly wrong.

St Johnstone’s opener saw about four players all contribute to our own downfall, as has been the story so often this season, replacing the manager is one thing but will a new one rid us of such basic errors? The players, after all, will still be the same.

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  • Jack says:

    Gio van Brockhurst is a good coach but your inly as good as your tools he has players who won’t or can’t do what there told lundstrum pulled out of tackle one player in gio team I would bet to tackle but pulled back Kent won’t go to bye line maybe pitches to close to barriers ibrox is a nightmare downhill into barriers a meter from bye line if you go at speed that Kent goes at your right into barriers ibrox has to be told get rid off hill or put padding to save players from serious damage ajax player got a sore one barasac nearly got one your booking people for celebration when crowds a meter away your running takes you right into them why no punter us on about that ibrox old Trafford health and safety for players

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