July 4, 2024

Michael Beale reacts to Rangers’ ‘rubbish’ story after Motherwell performance

The Ibrox boss asked his critics to look at the statistics after his team were dominated by Well on Sunday.
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Rangers boss Michael Beale has hit back at his critics
Rangers boss Michael Beale has hit back at his critics
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Michael Beale has hit back at critics who claimed Motherwell dominated Rangers in the weekend’s tense win over Ibrox.

The Gers were booed off the field after their unconvincing win over Well and most commentators concluded that Stuart Kettlewell’s side were unlucky not to get at least a point from the match. But speaking about the Light Blues securing their place in the Viaplay Cup semi-finals with a 4-0 win over Livingston, Beale urged critics to look at the statistics, which showed Gers had 62% of the ball and plenty of shots. best shot. target. with 17 and seven goals.

Asked how he boosts morale on the stadium, the Ibrox manager highlighted his growing list of injuries and said:
“I just think we need to win football games. Four matches have passed, another clean sheet.

I don’t know where the bullshit comes from that Motherwell are the better team this weekend. Look at the statistics. But I was right in saying that we were poor in wealth. We played better tonight and deserved to win.

When you ask teams to play three games in seven days and then four games in ten days, the entertainment energy level drops. I think for us it’s just a matter of continuing to win.

Take a look at the list of missing players [with Danilo, Todd Cantwell, Nicolas Raskin, Rabbi Matondo and Tom Lawrence all missing]. They are the ones who bring cunning and style. I thought Sam Lammers played well in the first half, I thought Abdallah [Sima] was eye-catching.

Meanwhile, Beale dismissed suggestions that his mood has changed in recent weeks following the negative noise surrounding him and his future.

He say:
“Not really, we’re just busy.” Of course, we came back from the international break with a slightly injured team [after defeats to Celtic and PSV]. The guys actually responded

It’s important that we’re really honest with each other and maintain standards, but it’s also important that we realize that right now, with the games coming up and the players we have, we I continue to look strong and strong as a team.

I want more flexibility and openness and with some of the names we have announced, hopefully they will give it to us after the international break.

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