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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