The Scotsman

‘Proud’ Campbell says manner of Rangers’ Youth Cup win was valuable experience for Ibrox kids

- By JOEL SKED

Rangers Under-18s boss Cameron Campbell hailed his team for their first-half performanc­e and the resilience they displayed in the second when coming under pressure to win the Scottish Youth Cup final against Hearts.

The Ibrox youngsters went into the break 2-0 ahead after a dominant first-half performanc­e with goals from Darren Mcinally and Rory Wilson. They were, however, asked questions after the interval by a spirited revival from the Tynecastle Park side, Murray Thomas’ goal setting up a nervy finish.

Campbell took a lot from his side's showing, both in terms of what the team have been working on and developing, as well as new challenges faced.

“The first half was really impressive, the boys did a lot of things that we challenge them all the time on in terms of playing individual­ly and combinatio­ns,” he said. “I think we saw that with the amount of times we managed to create chances.

“We had a good three or four chances we should have been more clinical with to put the game to bed and in the second half Hearts came out and they’re organised. They’re a good side, they’ve got lots of energy and gave it a good go.

“In the second half if we look for positives then it’s the resilience the boys showed and in cup finals it’s the wins that matter.

“In youth football we all want the developmen­t side and we want the performanc­e to go with the result but in a cup final, it’s all about the win.”

He added: “We see how much work the boys do on a daily basis and that’s over a consistent number of years to get to this point so I’m really proud and it’s just a great feeling to see them lift the trophy.”

One of those new experience­s faced was holding onto a lead in a cup final in front of a crowd of more than 2,200.

"We try and stress them as much as possible in training every day for when they get into moments like that," Campbell said.

“Listen they’re playing in the national stadium with fans behind them, it won’t be comfortabl­e the first time they do that but it’s good they overcame it.

“If we want to play at the highest level of the Premiershi­p and Scottish Cup finals, they’re going to have to deal with that so it’s a good experience.”

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