Belfast Telegraph

Refs must keep eye out for targeting of Morelos: Gough

- BY ANDY NEWPORT

FORMER Rangers captain Richard Gough says it is time referees started showing Alfredo Morelos more protection after accusing rival teams of targeting the Ibrox striker.

Gough does not blame opposition defenders for trying to provoke a reaction out of the hot-headed Colombian.

In fact, he admits he would have done the same to a player who has picked up 10 yellows and two red cards this term.

The 22-year old’s first dismissal against Aberdeen — later overturned on appeal — came after Dons defender Scott McKenna aimed an off-the-ball barge at the frontman, and Gough believes that was a deliberate ploy.

Now the former Ibrox favourite says it is time officials wised up to centre-backs employing the ‘dark arts’ of their trade in a bid to tempt Morelos into trouble.

He said: “Being an experience­d defender, if I was playing against someone like him, knowing that he doesn’t speak the language too well, knowing that he is quite combustibl­e, then I’d definitely be niggling at him and trying to provoke a reaction.

“It’s the dark arts of defending, but the referees have got to realise that and give Alfredo a bit more protection.

“Teams are targeting him. Just look back to the opening day of the season against Aberdeen where McKenna barged him twice and he reacted with a flick out. If you are an opposition manager you are telling your players to wind him up, give him a nudge off the ball and see what happens.

“But the thing I can’t understand is that he seems to be getting booked for dissent a lot. But he can’t speak English — so what do referees think he is saying?

“It’s not like he’s chatting back, it’s just the way he’s protesting with his arms out in the way South Americans do. There’s a frustratio­n about the boy and I think the officials need to give him a break.”

Morelos started his career in his homeland with Independie­nte Medellin before making the move to Europe when he signed for HJK Helsinki. But Gough admits the striker is still adapting to life in Scotland and needs a helping hand from officials.

“They need to understand where he comes from,” he said. “I remember Sir Alex Ferguson saying he had to treat the foreigners differentl­y from his British players because they respond differentl­y. The British players he could give a real b ******** and they would respond positively. If he tried that with the overseas guys, then he would lose them.

“I think the referees have got to tread a similar line. They need to show a bit of common sense.

“This treatment has gone on too long and it’s time it stopped.”

Meanwhile, major January transfer dealings will not be on the agenda when Rangers manager Steven Gerrard meets chairman Dave King in the coming days.

The pair will meet up when King returns to Scotland for Rangers’ annual general meeting on Tuesday, but Gerrard completed the vast majority of his transfer business during the summer after making 14 signings.

Ahead of today’s visit of Livingston, Gerrard said: “I will be sitting down with the chairman but I always sit down with him any time he’s over. We catch up and reflect on where we are and what the future looks like.

“We’ve got a good relationsh­ip and I will be sitting down with him over the next few days and I’m really looking forward to sitting next to him at the AGM.

“We won’t be doing anything major in January, but if we identify a player that we feel can strengthen us for the final six months of the season, we will go and try and make that happen.

“But it might be a case where we don’t sign anyone. There won’t be a lot of activity. We did a lot in the summer, we are really happy with the squad.”

Livingston inflicted a 1-0 defeat on Rangers less than two months ago and their celebratio­ns sparked some tense scenes between both sets of players. Gerrard expects his squad to use that memory to fire them on.

He said: “Livingston beat us fair and square. They celebrated, and rightly so. But that frustratio­n and that hurt should still be there if you’ve got anything about you.”

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Card marked:Rangers ace Alfredo Morelos has picked up two red and 10 yellowsso far this season
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