Sunday Mirror (Northern Ireland)

BEALE CANT BELIEVE IT

Todd on mark but boss fumes over Gers’ defending

- BY RONNIE ESPLIN

BOSS Michael Beale bemoaned more “horror show” defending by Rangers before the Light Blues emerged 5-2 winners over St Mirren at Ibrox.

Two glaring mistakes had cost the Gers dearly in last week’s 3-2 defeat at Celtic Park which effectivel­y ended cinch Premiershi­p title hopes – and there was more to come against the Buddies

Paisley keeper Trevor Carson saved a James Tavernier penalty after five minutes but Gers midfielder Todd Cantwell notched in the 26th minute, only for Mark O’Hara to level just before the break following some lacklustre defending.

Fashion Sakala restored the home side’s lead soon after the interval but O’Hara again equalised in the 65th minute after Rangers failed to properly clear a corner.

A late double from Alfredo Morelos and a fine finish from substitute Scott Arfield clinched the points but Beale was looking for so much more.

He said: “I thought our first goal was excellent. It was nice to see Todd get beyond the two strikers and score. We were hoping to then kick on. But we over-indulged a little bit, became a little bit tippy-tappy. We forgot that when we lose the ball we have to go and press. I was really annoyed with St Mirren’s first goal.

“Take nothing away from the boy O’Hara, it was a fantastic strike. But if you rewind it back, we had a four-versus-three in the attacking third.

“We were very wasteful in that moment – and our reaction from that was dreadful. From everybody – from Todd after shooting, from the reaction of people running back, the back four dropped off.

“There was a cross-ball which we didn’t get out to. It was a horror show for us – and I told them that at half-time.

“I expected us to come out and be better in the second half. We scored again and you think, ‘Ok, we’ll settle down and go again’. But then we let in another sloppy goal. It was the changes to the side, the shape and the personnel, that won us the game.

“But at half-time, I’m having to say one or two words I don’t need to. I need to see the same energy out of possession as we’re seeing in possession”.

Beale again returned to -the Celtic defeat when mistakes by John Souttar and Ben

Davies led to a Hoops goal.

He said: “We lost a big game last weekend to two errors that we could do better with and this week we lost two goals with two poor moments. It’s not a good look on us as a team.

“It’s something the staff pride themselves on – our defensive organisati­on and our pressing.

“Whenever this club has done well in the last few years it has been because of the team effort when defending and it’s not something I’m willing to accept.”

Boss Stephen Robinson was disappoint­ed that St Mirren could not clinch a top-six spot for the first time since the split was introduced in Scotland’s top flight at the start of the century.

He said: “There is no structure in place at the moment for us to be a top-six side but we are trying to change that and getting into the top six will go a long way financiall­y to be able to do that”.

 ?? ?? ’WELL FINISHED Todd Cantwell celebrates giving Rangers the lead at Ibrox yesterday
’WELL FINISHED Todd Cantwell celebrates giving Rangers the lead at Ibrox yesterday

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