The Scotsman

Gerrard tells kids: ‘The ball’s in your court’

- By STEPHEN HALLIDAY

Ahead of tonight’s friendly with Partick Thistle, Rangers manager urges academy players to follow Nathan Patterson’s lead and win slot in first-team squad.

Rangers manager Steven Gerrard has challenged his academy players to seize their chance this month to follow the example of Nathan Patterson and graduate to his firstteam squad.

Several of the Ibrox club’s youth prospects have joined Gerrard’s senior profession­als for pre-season training and some could feature in the Scottish champions’ opening friendly match against par tick thistle at Firhill tonight.

The standard has been set by 19-year-old right-back Patterson whose first-team breakthrou­gh with Rangers last season saw him included in Scotland’s squad for the Euro 2020 finals. those seeking to emu late him include highly-regarded 17-year-old defender Leon King and 20- year-old midfielder stephen Kelly who are among the group of academy players G err a rd has involved in his pre-season

plans.

“We are throwing the ball in their court,” said Gerrard. “The gauntlet is down to them to show that they can handle themselves around top players, around players that have just won a championsh­ip. We will look after them in everything we do and we will be there to support them, but this is a perfect opportunit­y, like most preseasons are, to see half a dozen academy kids get an opportunit­y around the big players and the big personalit­ies in our group.

“You see quite quickly whether they can handle it, it is a sink or swim situation and, to be fair to them, they have handled it ever so well (so far).”

Nikol aka tic, the croatian central defender who missed all of last season with a serious knee injury, is back in full training but his return to action, along with that of midfielder Ryan Jack who had surgery to repair a long-standing calf issue, maybe delayed until later in the month.

“It’s important to be patient now and make sure we manoeuvre everyone through week one,” Gerrard told Rangers TV. “The majority will be involved in the first game against par tick Thistle but we’ll be careful with one or two.

“They could play if it was an important game but because it’s game one of pre-season, that’s the reason why one or two won’t be seen against Partick.”

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