McInnes' Rangers serve up stodgy 12-course banquet of huff and puff
Rangers beat Jablonec in the first leg of their Conference League play-off, but it wasn't a pretty watch, writes Tom English.
At Ibrox, Rangers delivered a monotonous 12-course banquet of huff and puff in their 1-0 victory over Jablonec, with the sole highlight being Cammy Devlin's brief on-field appearance. The midfielder, brought in to add steel, instead added to the team's mental frailties. Jablonec's defense, though organized, lacked attacking threat.
Rangers did manage a clean sheet and a goal from Ryan Naderi. The team showed signs of improvement in Naderi and some defensive effort from various players, but overall, the match was a lackluster display lacking creativity and inspiration. Manager Derek McInnes was visibly frustrated, walking frantically in the technical area. The club has spent heavily on new signings, but critics question whether these investments have paid off.
The team's performance was compared unfavorably to Celtic's fluid and talented lineup. Despite the win, the article highlights the ongoing challenges faced by McInnes in building a cohesive and competitive team, as Celtic remains a formidable rival.
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