Finding the Answer to Rangers' Puzzle: What Baffled Ferguson Needs a Change

Conor Barron, James Tavernier and Bailey Rice

In the final Old Firm derby of the season, Rangers and Celtic played out a 1-1 draw at Ibrox. The match was characterized by frustration for Rangers manager Barry Ferguson, who saw his team concede a late equalizer despite a promising opportunity to win the game. The result leaves Rangers 17 points behind Celtic in the Scottish Premiership, with inconsistent performances a recurring issue for the team this season. Ferguson and his coaches have been in the role for only a short time and have faced numerous challenges, including a contradictory team personality that sees Rangers perform well against strong opposition but struggle against supposedly inferior teams. The fans have shown inconsistent support, with striker Cyriel Dessers receiving criticism despite scoring 25 goals this season, while midfielder Danilo, who cost £6m, has been relatively unscathed. The upcoming change in ownership offers a glimmer of hope for Rangers fans, who are eager to see a profound change and a return to the team's former glory.

Barry Ferguson
Source: BBC Sports Football

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