Scottish Daily Mail

PATIENCE OF FANS RUNNING THIN IF GIO DOESN’T BUCK UP HIS IDEAS

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THE alarm bells are beginning to ring for Rangers. Two pitiful 4-0 defeats in a matter of days have posed serious questions of Giovanni van Bronckhors­t’s future as manager. But, even beyond the results against Celtic and Ajax, it was his comments after the Champions League defeat in Amsterdam which will have angered fans most of all. Supporters won’t be impressed to hear their manager claiming that the team can’t compete at that level. It’s nothing more than a convenient excuse. Yes, I understand that Ajax are a big club and they played some excellent football on the night. But they’re not a Real Madrid, a Man City, a Liverpool, a Chelsea or a Bayern Munich. They are not among the true financial superpower­s of European football. They are just a very well-run club with a clear idea of what they’re doing on and off the pitch. I didn’t hear much talk of budgets and financial gaps from Dinamo Zagreb when they beat a Chelsea side who spent over £250million in the summer. It showed a defeatist attitude from Van Bronckhors­t to use the excuse of money. A well-coached and well-motivated team can always compete. Also alarming was how much the match in Amsterdam was just a continuati­on from what happened at Celtic Park. There was no reaction whatsoever from the Rangers players. If Rangers can’t cut it at this level, as Van Bronckhors­t claims, then God help the fans who have just forked out £180 for the three-match package at Ibrox. It speaks of a manager who doesn’t believe in his players. Even if this squad aren’t equipped for the Champions League, the boss shouldn’t be saying that in public. He should be focusing his efforts on a solid and settled starting XI. There’s still too much uncertaint­y around this Rangers team. There’s no clear idea of what they’re trying to do —

and that’s in stark contrast to what’s going on at Celtic. I read one newspaper article last week which claimed that Van Bronckhors­t has Ange Postecoglo­u ‘sussed’. Football is all about opinions, of course it is. But that’s one which certainly made me giggle. Postecoglo­u and Celtic are streets ahead at the moment. If Van Bronckhors­t doesn’t buck up his ideas, he’ll soon find that patience is wearing thin among the Rangers supporters.

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