Different coach but same Rangers? - Smith questions mentality & habits
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Different coach but same Rangers? - Smith questions mentality & habits
"No more buses to hide on. No more managers to hide behind. Face your failures like men."
"'People will ask me 'did I enjoy today?' - I won't because I know what the expectations are,' Smith told BBC Scotland. 'It's to win the game and that was the message to the players. I'm just disappointed we didn't do that.'"
Rangers drew 2-2 with Dundee United and extended their wait for a home league win, having won only one of eight Premiership matches. Fans displayed banners condemning players and expressing frustration. Interim manager Steven Smith said expectations were to win and expressed disappointment. Rangers dominated the first half with relentless attacking and 23 shots, including a stunning opener from Thelo Aasgaard. A tactical switch from Jim Goodwin and increased aggression from United produced goals from Kristijan Trapanovski and Craig Sibbald, before James Tavernier’s late leveller. Rangers’ second-half attacking output, possession and duel success fell significantly.
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