November 15, 2024

After some difficult times, Rangers is back on track, and recent performances have had supporters looking again at players who left in the summer.

The Romanian Ianis Hagi, who manipulated a loan trade to La Liga’s Alaves, is one of those individuals who chose to leave Ibrox. After a League Cup match against Morton, the winger voiced his anger about Michael Beale’s lack of playing time. Abdallah Sima, Sam Lammers, and Cyriel Dessers—all of whom have drawn criticism since joining Rangers—were recruited by the Londoner as attackers as Hagi watched. Even though the 24-year-old made his complete debut against Athletic Bilbao, it seems he isn’t exactly having a good run of form.

It takes time for the Romanian to adjust to life in Spain, according to Alaves coach Luis Garcia Plaza. He did, however, acknowledge that, having just discovered the bench since arriving, he didn’t appear up to speed.

He said to AS, “He has quality and talent. He can instill self-assurance and joy. However, he was a little disoriented and unable to locate (striker) Kike Garcia throughout the assault. He was bubbly at first, but when his performance declined, he was eventually replaced. However, the post-game report from the same publication was less favorable. There were no happy participants in the Ianis Hagi experiment. He would typically lose his spot in the starting XI

Ryan Kent, another former winger, appears to have put his Fenerbahce transfer controversies to rest as a result of a Turkish fan’s appeal. Edin Dzeko and other well-known figures joined Kent in the summer, but Kent has overcome early criticism with recent results.

Young Ibrox player Alex Lowry dominated the news when Hearts advanced to the Viaplay Cup’s last four with a breath-taking late goal. When the 20-year-old scored in injury time, his Rangers teammates congratulated him and said on Instagram: “Delighted to get my first goal for this team, see you all at Hampden.”

“The man himself,” remarked midfielder Nico Raskin, before Rabbi Matondo chimed in, “Well done bro.” Adam Devin, a graduate of the Ibrox Academy, said: “My brother.

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