Gordon Dalziel admits he’s changed his mind on Rangers star Jefte

 

Gordon Dalziel admits he’s changed his mind on Rangers star Jefte

One of the major criticisms of the Clement era at Ibrox is that the under-fire Rangers boss arguably falls short when tasked with improving the players at his disposal.

Gordon Dalziel does not buy into that theory, however. He highlights Igamane’s rapid-fire emergence from third-choice to talisman, as well as the ever-growing influence of Jefte in the position Borna Barisic once called his own.

“People say [Clement] doesn’t improve players,” says Dalziel, who started his career with Rangers in the 1970s before moving to Manchester City.

“I’ll tell you what, I was not a fan of Jefte [initially but] I think he’s come on leaps and bounds. He was brilliant [against Aberdeen]!

Much was made of the former APOEL loanee’s technical qualities when arriving at Ibrox. His typically Samba-style effervescence.

after all; As much a playmaker as he was a full-back.

But Derek Ferguson, the one-time Gers attacker, thinks it may be Jefte’s physical and athletic qualities which have aided his adaptation into the mud and thistles of Scottish football.

after all; As much a playmaker as he was a full-back.

But Derek Ferguson, the one-time Gers attacker, thinks it may be Jefte’s physical and athletic qualities which have aided his adaptation into the mud and thistles of Scottish football.

after all; As much a playmaker as he was a full-back.

But Derek Ferguson, the one-time Gers attacker, thinks it may be Jefte’s physical and athletic qualities which have aided his adaptation into the mud and thistles of Scottish football.

after all; As much a playmaker as he was a full-back.

But Derek Ferguson, the one-time Gers attacker, thinks it may be Jefte’s physical and athletic qualities which have aided his adaptation into the mud and thistles of Scottish football.

after all; As much a playmaker as he was a full-back.

 

 

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