Rangers: Following Philippe Clement’s ruling against Aris Limassol, Maurice Ross issues a directive to “shoot the shepherd.”
Shoot the shepherd – Former Rangers star responds
Maurice Ross, a former Rangers defender, supported Philippe Clement’s decision to substitute Todd Cantwell for Aris Limassol in the first half.
After the Gers had fallen behind by a goal in the Europa League match on Thursday, November 30, Cantwell was replaced by Ross McCausland.
The Ibrox crowd laughed at the substitution, thinking Sam Lammers should have been fired instead, but McCausland scored to keep the game at one.
On November 30, Ross responded to the manager’s audacious choice on his personal Twitter account, saying, “That’s a gaffer’s call!!” Don’t play around!
“Being a Rangers “forward” is much more than just tackling a ball that is out of play! Where are the charming details? slid past passers? Take out a man?
“That choice, in my opinion, informs every player that this is the new order! The way it ought to be!
“Na!” was Ross’s response when asked if Clement had chosen the incorrect player and time. This has been simmering for some time now! You desire sheep? Assault the shepherd!
audacious decision
With this one choice versus Limassol, Clement proved, if there was any doubt, that he is the leader of this team.
It is impossible to hold a manager accountable for taking the initiative and acting when others might have been too uncomfortable to.
Clement was not pleased with Cantwell’s performance, especially considering the midfielder’s contribution to the unexpected breakthrough goal for the opposing team.
Although one could argue that Lammers deserved to be removed more, it was good to see the man in charge see an issue and address it.
Against St. Mirren, McCausland has undoubtedly proven himself worthy of a starting position, but it will be intriguing to watch who is left off the field.
Cantwell’s only option is to recover on the field, demonstrate that he has learned from the experience, and revert to his previous state.
In addition, after a stellar start in the Ibrox dugout, Clement has enough cash in the bank to make any move he deems necessary at this time.
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