Rangers' Raskin felt unfairly portrayed under Martin
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Rangers' Raskin felt unfairly portrayed under Martin
"I can't lie - it was really difficult for me that period. I'm still trying to get back to my best form, whether it's physically or mentally. It's not been great. I've not enjoyed every part of it. I've read a lot of wrong stuff. I had to be quiet and just try and do my best to get back playing and to get back to helping the team. Now, I just look forward and try to improve."
"I think there's a picture that's been tried to be pinned on me at the time that wasn't what really was happening in the building,"
"Now we're trying to build something new. I'm not someone who likes to be headlining the drama. I'm just trying to do my job, help the team as much as I can and do my best for the club. Hopefully, we can win tomorrow, get our first three points."
Nicolas Raskin felt unfairly portrayed after falling out of favour under previous head coach Russell Martin and being dropped amid summer transfer speculation. He experienced a difficult period physically and mentally and read incorrect reports. Raskin remained quiet, focused on regaining form and returning to help the team. He acknowledged doubts about his future at Rangers but said those concerns are in the past as the club works under a new manager. Raskin has 18 months left on his contract and would want Rangers to benefit if he were to leave. He looks ahead to Europa League action against Sporting Braga.
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