A noticeable difference in his work rate and back tracking, Lacking pace but what a good player he’s going to be for us .
His decision making was consistently off today but have no worries about him
A noticeable difference in his work rate and back tracking, Lacking pace but what a good player he’s going to be for us .
Terrible today, no getting away from it.A noticeable difference in his work rate and back tracking, Lacking pace but what a good player he’s going to be for us .
Terrible today, no getting away from it.
I bet him for 1st scorer too.
Like Kent, is only effective in the last third.
We need more, much more from him.
This 100%. Only thing really lacking from his game. Noticed it in a game (cant remember which one) where he had the chance to go clean through but didn't have the burst of pace to get there. Only reason we were able to sign him for that price IMO. Cracking player though and will do very well this year I think. Seems like a bit of leader too which is important and I'm excited by what he can offer us.If he had pace, he would be well beyond our price range
Hagi‘a performance today exemplified why we’ve struggled of late.
He is an incredible talent. He has been in incredible form preseason. The crunch came and as much as he tried, he failed.
I think he will be a big talent in the game, but we have too many of these types in our side at present if we want to win the league.
I remain unconvinced about his long term prospects of being a decisive contributor for us. Looking great every so often doesn't and shouldn't cut it. I'm all for being proved wrong but as I say - unconvinced as yet.
I think Kent is now over the trying too hard phase which is where Hagi was today. Might help him having Kent to chat to about it. We need to be patient, these BOYS have the world at their feet. It's not as easy as some people believe. He will get there.The problem with buying development players at Rangers is you don't get time......we've spent 10M on two talented boys but if they don't feature in a league winning team this season then the knives will likely be out.
I thought Kent looked a level above today though.
McCoist kept saying Hagi is “half a yard short” of being top class.
I’ve no idea what that means.
The problem with buying development players at Rangers is you don't get time......we've spent 10M on two talented boys but if they don't feature in a league winning team this season then the knives will likely be out.
I thought Kent looked a level above today though.
I think Kent is now over the trying too hard phase which is where Hagi was today. Might help him having Kent to chat to about it. We need to be patient, these BOYS have the world at their feet. It's not as easy as some people believe. He will get there.
Lacks pace....would have thought that was obvious.
Iv said this many times ,Lucky for us his lack of pace won’t really be a massive issue for us with the way teams tend to sit inIf he had pace, he would be well beyond our price range
A lot of folk were crying out for him to be the main man ,the focal no10 ,not for me well not yet ,as you said he’s young ,and even for 21 he doesn’t have a lot of games under his belt ,His best days in a Rangers jersey are still a while away yet ,Once this boy gets that consistency what a player we will haveHe's still young, he will have games like that again.
Don't turn on him, he is a special player
Needs to play in the final third. His lack of pace is exaggerated elsewhere on the pitch.You would think the drop in intensity in the games due to no crowd would help but there are still signs he has to adapt to our game.
I could be wrong but I'm not convinced I wouldn't have spent the 3M elsewhere....
All that was missing today was a final ball. Some of his touches and control were absolutely sublime.
Once he gets into his groove we have a player on our hands.