The Scotsman

Mccrorie will keep working hard after rare Rangers start

- Ross Mcleish

Robby Mccrorie got his first Rangers start of the season against Dumbarton on Saturday and admits he wants more action.

The 25-year-old goalkeeper has played second fiddle to Jack Butland this season but was given his chance by Philippe Clement in the Scottish Gas Scottish Cup fourthroun­d tie at a wet and wild Dumbarton stadium.

Mccrorie, whose last start before this weekend was away to St Mirren in May 2023, made a good save in the first half from Michael Ruth but in the end the cinch Premiershi­p side ran out easy 4-1 winners. Goals from John Lundstram, Cyriel Dessers, skipper James Tavernier – from the spot – and substitute Scott Wright rendered Matthew Shiels’ goal a consolatio­n for Stevie Farrell’s League Two side.

Mccrorie, who has had loan spells at Berwick Rangers, Morton, Queen of the South and Livingston, told Rangers’ Youtube channel: “It feels like

a long time. Obviously I want to be playing a lot more than I am. I just like the feeling that you’ve contribute­d, being a part of it, just playing 90 minutes.

“It’s just something I always want to do. I think everybody is the same, that’s all you want to do in football, play games so I just make sure I’m ready for whenever I’m called upon.

“I’m not going to lie, I don’t enjoy not playing. I do want to be playing every week but you can’t go in a huff, you do need to be ready all the time. So I take a lot of pride in working hard every day, giving everything in training because I

think when you do that and you come into games, you’re more comfortabl­e and you’re ready for it.”

Rangers return to cinch Premiershi­p duty against Hibs at Easter Road on Wednesday night. The Light Blues, who had a January training camp in Spain, are eight points behind league leaders Celtic but have two games in hand. Mccrorie said: “The last couple of weeks we’ve got in a lot of training but it is to set us up for the next few months. It will be relentless, it will be non-stop, there will be games every three days again and there is a lot to look forward to.”

 ?? ?? Robby Mccrorie makes a save to deny Dumbarton’s Michael Ruth
Robby Mccrorie makes a save to deny Dumbarton’s Michael Ruth

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