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Kris Boyd tells the ‘terrified’ rangers how to banish Ibrox’s fear while sharing a real concern before the acquisition of 49ers

Kris Boyd tells the ‘terrified’ rangers how to banish Ibrox’s fear while sharing a real concern before the acquisition of 49ers

Boyd admits that Gers is miles behind Celtic, but points out the key difference between the Rangers and those of the Premier League

Kris Boyd(Image: Sky Sports)

Kris Boyd sees terror in the Figings The players who play at home recently and have told the incoming regime that they will need five or six leaders to overcome their fear of the Ibrox stage.

49ers companies are close to agreeing on an agreement that will see them take control of the club and Record sport Understand that they already look at candidates to replace the interim boss Barry Ferguson In the summer. The former Gers captain supervised a loss at home against Motherwell on the weekend, which marked the first time The Light Blues lost three successive homemade games in more than a decade.

Boyd You can see the fear of players when they play in front of their own fans nationwide and has demanded that stronger characters be added to the team to reverse that fear of visiting teams. “I still think five or six leaders are needed in the field,” he told Sky Sports.

“When you leave the big European games or Celtic Games, are the other games or those far from Ibrox where you need your leaders to stand up. The worrying thing for the Rangers at this time is that they seem to have corrected that form from outside, but in Ibrox, the players seem terrified. They are afraid to climb the ball and make things happen.

Robin Propper of the Rangers, James Tavernier and Ianis Hagi are discouraged

“The rangers need to obtain leaders in that dressing room that not only do things correctly every day in the training field, but also in the field. Not everything is a pink and free football.

“But in terms of Celtic’s domain, the players they have and the money they have in the bank, the manager they have is key to the way they perform. When Ange Coglou left, people asked where they went to the Celtic was going to go. That left the last time, some of the players, the players, the players, the players have improved.

“So the rangers are very far from them, inside and outside the field. But it is not like in England, where you have five or six teams that you still have to win after an acquisition. The Rangers only have to beat Celtic and have already done so this season. But they need to find consistency against the rest.”

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