Oranje
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Rangers.co.uk
GRAEME MURTY was proud of the way his side matched-up with Premier League Brighton tonight – but reiterated the need for Rangers teams to win matches.
The Light Blues conceded a last-gasp Ryan Longman goal having earlier cancelled out a Max Sanders opener through a Jamie Barjonas strike.
Both sides had a number of chances to win the game, with Murty praising ‘keeper Aidan McAdams and opposite number Tom McGill for their efforts in the game – but it was at the other end of the park Murty focused most of his attention and making sure Rangers get the rewards for their good play.
Speaking to RangersTV, he explained: “I thought they stood up to it, and both goalkeepers were excellent and kept the scoreline down when it could have been a cricket score at both ends.
“So that is another thing we are going to do – we are going to form relationships with different teams of different statures and make sure we represent our club properly, and I think the boys did that for the majority of the game.
... Continued on the club website
GRAEME MURTY was proud of the way his side matched-up with Premier League Brighton tonight – but reiterated the need for Rangers teams to win matches.
The Light Blues conceded a last-gasp Ryan Longman goal having earlier cancelled out a Max Sanders opener through a Jamie Barjonas strike.
Both sides had a number of chances to win the game, with Murty praising ‘keeper Aidan McAdams and opposite number Tom McGill for their efforts in the game – but it was at the other end of the park Murty focused most of his attention and making sure Rangers get the rewards for their good play.
Speaking to RangersTV, he explained: “I thought they stood up to it, and both goalkeepers were excellent and kept the scoreline down when it could have been a cricket score at both ends.
“So that is another thing we are going to do – we are going to form relationships with different teams of different statures and make sure we represent our club properly, and I think the boys did that for the majority of the game.
... Continued on the club website