Barry Ferguson seeks immediate change at Rangers
Barry Ferguson seeks immediate change at Rangers

Barry Ferguson seeks immediate change at Rangers

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Interim Rangers boss Barry Ferguson has emphasized the urgent need for change at the club following a lackluster season and has called for significant squad improvements to restore Rangers’ trophy-winning tradition. After a positive meeting with new sporting director Kevin Thelwell, Ferguson expressed optimism about the club’s direction and the potential for a transformative summer. With Rangers trailing Celtic by a wide margin in the league, Ferguson warned his players that improvements are required, particularly ahead of the final Old Firm derby, and indicated that he expects changes in both personnel and mentality. Injuries have forced Ferguson to rely on experienced players, but he has also shown a willingness to promote youth talents like Bailey Rice and Findlay Curtis, who have impressed at both senior and youth levels. The club’s youth success in the Glasgow Cup, highlighted by standout performances from youngsters, offers hope for the future as Rangers look to rebuild. Despite the challenges, Ferguson remains focused on ending the season positively and preparing for a substantial overhaul under new management.

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