here's why Rangers are miles behind celtic

https://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/spor...89.heres-why-rangers-are-miles-behind-celtic/


in depth look at our squad by James Cairney who is a "digital" journalist ?

thoughts ?

Try copy and pasting don't give them the hits for a start

AFTER failing to find a way through a stubborn St Johnstone resistance at Ibrox on Saturday, Rangers now require nothing short of a miracle to haul themselves back into the title race. Scott Brown’s late winner at Rugby Parksent Celtic eight points clear at the top of the Premiership in what felt like a definitive moment in this season’s title race.
As has been the case far too often this season, a lacklustre display at Ibrox against cost Rangers dearly and it’s hard to envisage them gaining eight points over Celtic between now and the end of the season. For a team with title pretentions, too often Rangers slip up at home to teams who they should really be beating.

The blame for Saturday’s dispiriting draw falls ultimately with two men: Steven Gerrard and Mark Allen. It is Gerrard’s job to pick a team that is capable of winning games, and Allen’s to ensure that his manager has the right players at the club to do so. But it must be said that Rangers’ transfer policy has been sketchy at best over the last few seasons, and has actually gone downhill since Gerrard took charge last summer.
Each campaign, a raft of new faces are recruited as Rangers overhaul their squad, convinced that this will be the window where everything changes. So far, alas, it has not. Millions have been rashly squandered as the desperation to stop Celtic’s bid for ten-in-a-row has taken centre stage and the wrong players have been identified and recruited.
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Gerrard, however, can have little complaint about the squad of players available to him. The Rangers manager has signed no fewer than 20 players since he arrived in the summer, and success stories are few and far between. If Rangers are to truly close the gap with Celtic, a higher calibre of player must be brought in. Below, we’ve analysed where Rangers have been going wrong in the transfer market and drawn comparisons with equivalent Celtic players to see how much - and where - Rangers need to improve if they are to seriously challenge for the Premiership title.


The most pressing issue currently facing Gerrard is the Ibrox club’s over-reliance on Alfredo Morelos. The Colombian is enjoying a fantastic season and leads the Premiership goalscoring charts, but Rangers look totally out of ideas going forward without him. Scott Arfield is Rangers’ third-top scorer in the league this season with just five goals, only behind Morelos and penalty-taker James Tavernier.
Kyle Lafferty and Jermain Defoe have been brought in to ease the goalscoring burden placed on Morelos’ shoulders. It’s probably a little too early to judge Defoe, but Lafferty has unquestionably flopped. With no other options in attack - and very few goals from midfield - Rangers are always going to struggle without Morelos, if and when he is suspended or injured.
This reliance on one player is a dangerous thing and until more Rangers players start getting on the scoresheet regularly, keeping pace with Celtic will always be incredibly difficult. Rodgers’ side spread the goals around a team, and as such are harder to set up against defensively. If you’re facing Rangers, your best chance of keeping a clean sheet is by simply marking Morelos out of the game. If you’re facing Celtic, there’s around five or six players capable of breaking the deadlock, which in turn makes them harder to defend against.

The next area where Rangers should be doing a lot better is in the middle of the park. Scott Arfield is the club’s one creative central midfielder; no-one else can do what he does, and even then he isn’t playing exceptionally well. Arfield has the third-most assists in the Premiership with five, yet fails to consistently find passes that will split a defence open.

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When we examine the Premiership’s best players at playing the ball into the final third, the result makes for worrying viewing for Rangers fans. The top five players in this regard all play for Celtic and Rangers have just one player in the top ten: new signing Glen Kamara. And even then, the vast majority of Kamara’s stas here are taken from his time at Dundee.
This reveals the real issue at play in the Rangers midifeld. Almost every Celtic defender is better at playing a defence-splitting pass than any Rangers midfielder. Players like Filip Benkovic and Dedryck Boyata are more capable of playing a pass into the final third than the likes of Arfield or Ryan Jack.
If Rangers are struggling to find men in the final third, then they are never going to score as often as they need to if they want to realistically challenge for the title. Creative players with an eye for a pass are sorely needed in a Rangers midfield that at present is made up almost entirely of defensive midfielders. To be fair to Gerrard, the Rangers manager appears to have recognised this with the acquisition of Kamara, but more creativity is needed further up the park.

More wingers will be required too, particularly when Ryan Kent returns to Anfield in the summer. Eros Grezda has proven to be a flop and surely has no long-term future at the club. Dani Candeias, as hardworking as he is, struggles with his final ball and too often Rangers attacks this season have broken down with the Portuguese on the ball. Glenn Middleton looks a decent prospect for the future, but simply isn’t good enough to start week in, week out yet.

Keeping a hold of the ball and using it correctly seems to be the main issue affecting Rangers at the moment, all across the pitch. While players in midfield are struggling to play killer balls, those at the back are having difficulty simply recycling possession. The graph above details the ten outfield players with the greatest passing accuracy in the Premiership. These are defenders for the most part; after all, these players enjoy a lot of possession and are tasked with playing relatively simple passes.

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Gerrard should be worried by the lack of Rangers players who make this list. Eight of the top ten passers in the league play for Celtic, and six of them play in defence. All of these players average at least a 90% completion rate, while there are only two players at Rangers who can say the same: Ryan Jack and Gareth McAuley. In fact, this pair are the only Rangers representatives in the top 25.

Connor Goldson, for example, has an 85% success rate when it comes to passes. This sounds encouraging, until you realise that this doesn’t place the centre back in the top 30 best passers of the ball in the Premiership. For a team with title ambitions, this is simply not good enough. Goldson has impressed at times this season but needs a partner at the heart of the Rangers defence to play alongside regularly. McAuley is only a short-term stop-gap, Joe Worrall is away in the summer and Nikola Katic has a habit of being lax in possession. Signing a reliable, composed centre back would be a huge step forward for Gerrard’s side.
A far more thorough approach is required from the Ibrox scouting department if they are ever going to push Celtic all the way in a title race. As it stands, Gerrard’s over-reliance on Morelos - coupled with a lack of creativity in the middle of the park - has resulted in a malaise on the pitch. With Morelos encompassing the majority of Rangers’ attacking threat, blunting the Rangers attack is too easy for the opposition and until further reinforcements are recruited, there is little to suggest that Rangers will adapt between now and the end of the season.
Ultimately, the main issue at Rangers at the moment is in using the ball correctly. Only Celtic enjoy more possession than Gerrard’s side on average, yet all too often the Ibrox club run out of ideas with the ball at their feet. A coherent transfer policy is required that focuses heavily on player technique and creativity and until this happens, any talk of ‘closing the gap’ is simply premature. Until Rangers can find more goals throughout the team, until Gerrard’s side have a greater incision in the final third, until players can use the ball correctly instead of squandering possession, Celtic’s dominance at the top will continue. Improving in these areas is by no means a guarantee of success in and of itself, but it would certainly be a step in the right direction.


7 comments
 
Can someone copy and paste, please?
Would I be wrong in thinking this is a photo of Thomson, McLean, Collum, Muir, Madden, the wee nyaff and the rest of those shitebags?
 
He's not wrong in a lot of what he says tbf. However saying Grezda has no future at the club is a bit presumptuous.
You also need to consider that our whole squad needed revamped last summer.
Back to middle we're a lot better, we're probably the best in the league at that respect with Goldson, Katic/Worrall McCrorie etc. Middle to front there's still a lot of work to be done. I'm not saying SG hasn't made mistakes but it is unrealistic to think everything would be solved in two transfer windows . This coming summer we must concentrate on getting quality in the final third, especially with Alfredo most likely being away..
 
we depend too much on Alfredo and Lafferty has flopped he says but the graphs on the accuracy of passing caught my eye. Chimes with calls on here for a creative mid fielder. Is this guy a tim like people are saying ?
 
Setting aside the inordinate praise for the Dhims it presents an accurate picture. We rely too much on Morelos for goals. We lack creativity in midfield. Our defenders can't play the ball out of defence accurately enough. Lafferty and Grezda have 'flopped', Middleton isn't ready to start every week, Candeias works hard but crosses poorly, Kent will be gone in the Summer.

It doesn't tell us anything you won't read on here on a daily basis. Only thing he's missed out is stripping Tav of the Captaincy.:rolleyes:;)
 
Not read it and not intending to neither which is probably being short sighted as it annoys me how we capitulated so drastically against Kilmarnock at Rugby Park in the league game.
Cairney most probably had a stiffy writing this piece!.
 
Can someone post the deal article please? The one posted reads like something you’d find on KDS

we depend too much on Alfredo and Lafferty has flopped he says but the graphs on the accuracy of passing caught my eye. Chimes with calls on here for a creative mid fielder. Is this guy a tim like people are saying ?

You Yous both Need to get a non green profile picture please
 
We got knifed in the back from everyone, they didn't do it because they were a lot smarter than us, they had help from the authorities,the media, and all rest of the haters
 
Miles behind aye ? i dont remember us being embarrassed in any Euro game this season and we skelped them last time we played them.
We've dropped 9 points at home vs their 0.

There's the reason we're miles behind them
 
We will never be "miles" behind them as such due to the nature of the league we play in - the league means we will oft be better than 10 of the 11 teams we play and thus could in theory win the vast majority of they games.
 
Miles behind aye ? i dont remember us being embarrassed in any Euro game this season and we skelped them last time we played them.
It's that level of performance that the team should've took into every game,had we done so, it's my guess we'd have been ahead of them. The money they've raked in hasn't been reinvested,all loan deals mainly,suggests they'll not spend big. We will get stronger. 8points behind 36 to play for so still doable, albeit a big ask,given our inconsistency.
 
We are (miles?) behind them because our players do not turn up for too many bog standard games.

Against St Johnstone we played a team where not one of them would make our bench never mind team.

If they had had Kent playing for them they would have without doubt beaten us on sat
 
They’re ahead because they’ve got 100% record at home and we’ve drawn 3 and lost 1. Our home record is poor now after starting so strongly and certainly not league winning worthy.
 
Miles behind is pushing it.

However most of what is said (not all) is accurate and many have been making similar points. Mostly our midfield and wide players aren’t good enough and we only have Morelos who can score goals.
 
We've dropped 9 points at home vs their 0.

There's the reason we're miles behind them
Hardly constitutes being miles away does it ? miles away is Everton trying to compete with Man City for the league title etc

Of course we are still behind but not miles away imo
 
It's that level of performance that the team should've took into every game,had we done so, it's my guess we'd have been ahead of them. The money they've raked in hasn't been reinvested,all loan deals mainly,suggests they'll not spend big. We will get stronger. 8points behind 36 to play for so still doable, albeit a big ask,given our inconsistency.

And lack of quality!
 
Lies damned lies and statistics.I have another version and we are not miles behind.
We have the best keeper in Scotland,not by miles but he is the best.Our back 4 is comparable and in some cases better.I will give them Tierney when he is fit and on form.
We have the best striker in Scotland. Kent is better than sinclair who is inconsistent.Forrester when on his game offers more in an attacking sense than Candeias just.
Where they have an advantage is in attacking midfielders which gives them more of a goal threat,this is the only area where they are clearly superior.
If we can address this area with more attack minded players we are easily on a par if not overall the better team.
 
The Filth probably do have better passing success rates.
The main reason for this is that as a team they have been together for longer than Rangers and had years of pressure free domestic freedom to hone their teamwork.
Rangers have had to jump straight into feverish competition, after being starved of financial opportunities unfairly denied to them, whilst having to bridge the gulf against a backdrop of hate carefully crafted by the press and media, to enable a nasty and mostly sectarian-driven grooming of the non-Rangers football public into a belief that Rangers had cheated them.

When we then add the influences in the Scottish game that are prepared to pressurise referees and officials with a constant narrative that any decision given to the benefit of Rangers rightly or wrongly will be met with torrid scrutiny and brutish criticism with the entailing fallout of interference in their private lives than hey ho, suddenly the playing field is anything but level.

And did I mention the Compliance Officer> ... Hey! Let's not forget the fckn 19th Century Terrorist compliance thingy-ma-jig.

But hey, if only Stevie G can get us passing more accurately all of this will sort itself out.
Meanwhile 'Hail Hail' to all our readers is surely how Mr Cairney should have signed off.
 
We're behind because they've had years of Champions League money and we haven't.

Them not qualifying for the Champions League next season helps us massively. They are running out of players they can sell for massive amounts .
And the fact they have had a steady backbone of a team whilst we have had to rebuild.
 
The difference between the clubs is this

- Celtic have turned a profit for in recent years and we’ve not
- Celtic have a few players that have carried them and we only really have one or two

How anyone can measure the difference between clubs as being years or miles is mind boggling. It could all change in a short space of time.

We pick up a few players who can lift our team and we’d be really challenging them.

P.s. the players that I see as carrying them as having been Christie, Macgregor, Sinclair (perhaps Forrest) and formerly Dembele. Ours I would say Morelos and maybe Tavernier over this season and last.

It’s a pity we lost Murphy as I think he could have provided us with much needed goals.
 
Can't see very much wrong with the article, a blind man can see lack any creativity and anytime Alfie is missing we struggle badly upfront - until we rectify these shortfalls 55 will remain a pipe dream.
 
Is this writer Cairney any relation to the convicted Celtic child molester paedo Frank Cairney?
 
The stats he uses are pish tbh.

% accuracy for passing. Both types are dominated by filth defenders as nobody pressures them.

Look at the state their defenders get into when pressured, they hoof the ball all over the place. Teams sit off and let their defenders and scott brown pass the ball around uncontested.

Absolute drivel.
 
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