The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

SAYS ARTHUR NUMAN

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youngsters – Ryan Kent and Ovi Ejaria – and they’ve been good.

“Borna Barisic and Connor Goldson have fitted in very well at the back. Lassana Coulibaly has all the makings of a top player. “And then you have Allan McGregor, who has been absolutely first class.

“Rangers have had a very successful European campaign and, domestical­ly, they have to be ready to take that next step and that is to get the club to the League Cup Final.

“Success at Ibrox is measured by the amount of silverware you deliver – and Rangers under Gerrard appear ready to take that next step.

“This is the first major trophy of the season, and there appears to be a belief that they will produce on the big occasion at Hampden against Aberdeen.

“Of course, confidence is all well and good – you then need to take it on to the park and dominate.

“I think the current team has the ability to do it. My overall assessment is that the club wasn’t heading in the right direction under Caixinha this time last year.

“Now there is progress being made, and there is every reason to be optimistic.

“That said, there also has to be an element of caution because it all won’t happen overnight. There will be bumps ahead and patience on all fronts will be required.”

Numan hopes Rangers’ road to Hampden for the final on December 2 is a smooth one. But the Dutchman would never write off Aberdeen, especially with Derek McInnes in charge.

He and the Dons boss were teammates at Ibrox, and the Dutchman recalled: “Derek was a talented footballer and dedicated profession­al.

“Dick Advocaat played him in several big games, including Champions League fixtures.

“But Derek didn’t get as many starts as he wanted and decided to move on to get regular football elsewhere. “I admire players like that.

“It’s better to be that way than preferring to sit around and not be too involved at first-team level.

“As a manager, Derek has achieved

very good things. He has made Aberdeen an establishe­d force in Scottish football and deserves huge credit for that.

“They have been second to Celtic in the league for three or four years and won the League Cup.

“They have made impressive strides in his five years in charge because, for a few years before that, they were rarely in the top four.

“It was only natural he would attract attention, and Rangers came in for him last season.

“I think he would have made a very good Rangers manager, but he opted to stay at Aberdeen.

“He also turned down Sunderland. So he has had offers and you have to applaud his loyalty.

“Of course, Aberdeen haven’t had the best of starts in the league this season, and I’ve been told there are one or two mumblings of discontent amongst the Aberdeen fans. If that is the case, then it is really unfair.

“I fancy Rangers to win on Sunday. But if that does happen, it doesn’t mean Derek is not an excellent manager and still the right man to lead Aberdeen.

“He is talented and driven, and he will continue to do well for the club.”

Today kicks off a crucial twomonth period before the winter break for Rangers.

Outwith this semi-final, the Europa League section will be decided and there will also be an Old Firm game at Ibrox on December 29.

Numan continued: “Getting into the Europa League group stages must be worth in the region of £8-10 million to Rangers.

“It’s very good money and it can be put to good use in January at the next transfer window.

“By that stage, the direction of their season will be very clear.

“They could have a major trophy in the cabinet and the league will really have taken shape with 16 or 17 games on the board.

“I will be keeping a close eye on things, and I really believe the fans deserve something to celebrate.

“They have been outstandin­g this season and the backing they have given the team has been absolutely brilliant.

“It was great to be beside them on Thursday night. Ibrox holds a special place in my heart and that’s why I come back over from Holland as often as possible.

“I’d like my next trip to be for the League Cup Final – to celebrate a Rangers victory.”

 ??  ?? Athrur Numan
Athrur Numan
 ??  ?? Steven Gerrard and Derek McInnes shared the points at Pittodrie back in August
Steven Gerrard and Derek McInnes shared the points at Pittodrie back in August

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