Belfast Telegraph

Now I know who I can trust, blasts Gerrard after draw

- BY RONNIE ESPLIN

STEVEN Gerrard insists he now knows which players to trust after his much-changed Rangers side drew 1-1 against 10-man Dundee at the Kilmac Stadium at Dens Park.

After losing 1-0 at home to Aberdeen at Ibrox in midweek, Gerrard brought in Joe Worrall, Andy Halliday, Jordan Rossiter, Ryan Kent, Eros Grezda and Kyle Lafferty for the Ladbrokes Premiershi­p game against a side who started the match bottom of the table.

Former Gers striker Kenny Miller gave the home side the lead after just nine minutes but that advantage was cancelled out in 21 minutes after Dark Blues defender Nathan Ralph was given a straight red card by referee Alan Muir for a foul on Ibrox winger Daniel Candeias just outside the box, and Halliday fired in the resulting free-kick.

However, the Light Blues were thereafter denied by a Dundee side who defended desperatel­y for the well-deserved point which took them off the bottom, while the visitors ended the match two points behind leaders Celtic.

Asked about all the changes, Gerrard said: “It won’t happen again. People knock on the door, people shake their head when they are not in the team. People are disappoint­ed but that’s fine, that’s football.

“But when you are given a chance, go and back it up, go and perform. Give me a problem and a headache. It is pretty easy, pretty straightfo­rward for me now.

“I know the players I can trust and it is a reality check today that we are not good enough to make six changes.

“It should make my job a lot easier moving forward because there will be fewer knocks at the door because if players are honest with themselves and watch that performanc­e back I don’t think they have a leg to stand on.

“But I welcome the knocks because I have all the evidence and ammunition to show them why they are not in the team.”

Gerrard, however, accepted responsibi­lity for the Aberdeen and Dundee matches DUNDEE: Hamilton, Kerr, Boyle, Kusunga, Ralph, Curran, Woods (Spence 86), Kamara, Calvin Miller, McGowan, Kenny Miller (Kallman 76). Subs Not Used: Nabi, Parish, Inniss, Moore, Lambert.

RANGERS: McGregor, Tavernier, Goldson, Worrall, Halliday (Ejaria 70), Rossiter

He said: “I am very disappoint­ed. Our last two performanc­es have been very poor.

“Seven days ago we were in a fantastic place, top of the league, looking like we had players who could handle the responsibi­lity (Barisic 57), Jack, Kent (Middleton 46), Candeias, Lafferty, Grezda.

Subs Not Used: Foderingha­m, McCrorie, Katic, Coulibaly.

Att: 8,578

Ref: Alan Muir (Scotland).

Match rating: 6/10

of being a Rangers player because we end up at the top.

“The last two performanc­es don’t look like the team we are trying to build and individual­s are not stepping up and performing at a level that is acceptable.”

Lafferty had the ball in the net before the break only to be ruled offside but Gerrard (below) claimed he did not get the chance to make his feelings known.

He said: “It looked good for me. The official delegate has just asked me have I got anything to say about the officials but before I could open my mouth he walked past me and left.”

Dundee boss Jim McIntyre was delighted with his side’s desire to hold on for the draw but will appeal Ralph’s red card.

He said: “I have seen it again and the referee said it was for denying a clear goalscorin­g opportunit­y so it will be appealed because Andy Boyle was round on the cover.

“So that was disappoint­ing but I would rather talk about how good the players were. I was delighted especially after being down to 10 men for so long. I thought the boys showed great resolve. The players deserve all the credit.”

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