The Scotsman

Bassey is the ideal and long-term alternativ­e to Barisic at left back

- By DAVID OLIVER

A yard or two from the Livingston by-line, with Jason Holt retreating and transfixed on the ball, Calvin Bassey p er - formed a series of step-overs before delivering a clipped cross into the b ox, with his right-foot.

Just like he did last month on his first start against Mother well, the Rangers left-back took full advantage of the opportunit­y given to him by Borna Barisic’s extended recuperati­on from a bump in the midweek Europa League win.

Steven Gerrard has vowed to ‘polish him up’ after picking up the ‘rough diamond’ from Leicester in the summer for £230,000.

That might be the long-term aim, but for the rugged cutand-thrust world of Scottish football in the here and now, the 20- year-old has been shining just fine whenever he’ s stepped into the limelight and replaced his Croatian teammate.

They’ re both in the same position, but Barisic and Bassey couldn’t be more different, physically and in style of play.

Replacing one with the other is like switching a yacht for a jet-ski – appropriat­e given that’s what Steven Gerrard had to do at high-tide in Liege last week – and Bassey earned his start against Livingston during the Belgian downpour.

While Barisic has glided up and down Rangers left, sweeping deliveries from deeper positions, his under-study barged and bounded his way to the Livingston by-line at speed, and clipped in a cross – after a couple of step-overs no less – with his weaker foot and

a flamboyanc­e rarely exhibited by the efficient and consistent Croatian.

Their demeanors to o contrast. Barisic has an air of cool precision, backed by six assists in 14 games this season. Bassey, the enthusiasm of youth, 20-years-old, no senior starts before Mother well away and ‘good feet for a big man’ as they say.

But opposites attract and opposites give Steven Gerrard options – the key being, there’s

been no drop in performanc­e for either of Bassey’s appearance­s, 5-1 at Motherwell or 2-0 on Sunday.

The Rangers manager may want to refine the left-back’s play but he looks adept for Scottish football already, just two appearance­s in.

On Sunday, performing the moves of Ianis Hagi or Ryan Kent not a 6’1” left-back on his second start, showed a confidence, energy and enthusiasm just needing harnessed rath

er than refined, but if Gerrard wants to take the defender to the next level perhaps polishing is what he needs to make the grade on an even bigger stage. However, the fundamenta­ls are there .“Interestin­g attributes ’” the manager called them last week.

Brendan Rodgers is believed to have used the defender as a ball-playing centre-back, and with footwork like he has and the physique of a centre-half, you can see why, but it’s left

back where Bassey has been drafted to give Barisic some back-up.

They’ re well-stocked for central defenders at Ibrox but that’s not to say he’d look out of place alongside Connor Goldson, Filip Helander or Leon Balogun.

If, and more likely when, Bar i sic and his deliveries prove too tempting for a richer club, Bassey has shown he’s more than capable of stepping up and stepping over.

 ??  ?? 0 Calvin Bassey, a £230,000 summer signing from Leicester, has performed well every time he has been given a chance
0 Calvin Bassey, a £230,000 summer signing from Leicester, has performed well every time he has been given a chance

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