The Scotsman

Hutton says snobbery stopped Rangers going for Shankland

- Andrew Smith andrew.smith@scotsman.com

There is one piece of transfer business Alan Hutton sees as imperative for Rangers manager Philippe Clement to complete this month if he is to make good on the rich early promise of his Ibrox tenure.

The club’s former full-back believes the Belgian must be backed to “put his own stamp” on the playing squad to overhaul Celtic in the Premiershi­p quest – but that a single signing could swing it. A capture that would already have been made if Rangers had been as alive to the talent on their doorstep as they were when he was operating at the club in the 2000s.

“For me, getting a striker could make the difference between Rangers winning the title or not,” Hutton said. “I think back to the Celtic game recently and the small margins. Rangers had big opportunit­ies to score first and had they done that it could have been different.

“Look, I do feel for [Cyriel] Dessers. There is a lot of pressure on him and it’s been difficult. It’s been the same for Sam Lammers. They are under a lot of pressure to be ‘that guy’. I think if they could get someone in it could make all the difference.

“I know [Lawrence] Shankland is a name that keeps popping up. But it’s because he’s a goalscorer and because he can be a difference-maker. Celtic have that already, as we saw in the Old Firm game. I think

Rangers need to bring someone in to make that difference. Fabio Silva has come in but I don’t see him as an out-andout No 9. He is someone who likes to play up there alongside somebody else.

“But Shankland could be the guy to make the difference. Just look at what he’s done in previous seasons. He got 28 goals last season and he’s scoring now. He popped up with an important goal for Scotland. He’s a leader within that Hearts team as well.

“When Craig Gordon got injured he took the captaincy on and he’s really grown in stature since then. He leads the line well. He would give Rangers something a little bit different. He knows the league inside out and knows he can score against all these teams.”

Rangers spent £13 million on attackers in the summer with the sums lavished on Danilo, Dessers and Lammers. Hutton is in no doubt that had they followed the blueprint that existed in his days, with the club of snapping up Scottish-based players, the Ibrox side would have invested a chunk of that in the Hearts predator.

‘When I was coming through, anyone who gave us problems, Rangers went and got,” said the 39-year-old, speaking at a Scottish Gas media event. “Look at Boydy[krisboyd],[steven]naismith, Alan Gow at the time, Kenny Miller, Steven Thompson.thesewereg­uyswhoknew the league and could score goals. It was that simple.

“To progress, you need that number nine. I feel sometimes there can be a little bit of snobbery around it in terms of going to get Danilo – who I think is a good player – Dessers and these kind of guys for a lot of money. You need to hit the ground running. It can be difficult, as has been shown. To have someone who knows the league and you know can score goals, why wouldn’t you go for that?”

 ?? ?? Rangers have been linked with a move for Hearts captain Lawrence Shankland. Alan Hutton believes the striker’s capture could be enough to clinch the cinch Premiershi­p title ahead of Celtic
Rangers have been linked with a move for Hearts captain Lawrence Shankland. Alan Hutton believes the striker’s capture could be enough to clinch the cinch Premiershi­p title ahead of Celtic

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