But the former Manchester United midfielder insists he knows what is required of a player to make the grade at Ibrox.
The outspoken pundit has taken aim at two Rangersstars in particular with Oscar Cortes the first target of a rant on Premier Sports.
Despite the Colombian winger’s record with injuries, Michael Stewart reckons Cortes lacks the mental fortitude to make it at Ibrox.
The Gers signed a £4m loan-to-buy for Oscar Cortes despite the winger sustaining a serious injury in the second half of last season.
This campaign the 21-year-old attacker has suffered back-to-back injuries and Rangers have been unable to get the forward fit.
But when Darrell Curries suggested the winger had shown signs of ‘potential’, Michael Stewart had some choice words for Oscar Cortes.
“Darrell, no chance,” Michael Stewart interrupted.
”This is very important because I push back on that ‘he looks like a player’.
”First game of the season he went down at Tynecastle and I remember turning and saying to the guys we were with ‘he’s got a heart the size of a pea’.“
“Darrell, no chance,” Michael Stewart interrupted.
”This is very important because I push back on that ‘he looks like a player’.
”First game of the season he went down at Tynecastle and I remember turning and saying to the guys we were with ‘he’s got a heart the size of a pea’.“
Despite showing some promising early performances, Bajrami’s form has fallen off a cliff and the Albanian international finds himself in the firing line at Ibrox.
Michael Stewart puts Nedim Bajrami into the same category as Oscar Cortes and reckons Rangers have a major problem.
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