
Chris Sutton: Rangers have become ‘very predictable’ this season
Chris Sutton has taken aim at Rangers once again this season for their form in the Scottish Premiership.
The gap to Celtic at the top of the table was cut down to only two points after the Bears crashed to a 2-2 draw against Aberdeen.
Sutton insisted that Steven Gerrard’s men have become “very predictable” after lifting the Scottish Premiership title.

Speaking on BT Sports Scottish Football Extra last night, Sutton took aim while Ally McCoist sat being forced to watch.
“They seem very flat for me, very predictable,” he said.
“Having said all that, they still sit top of the table, so I’m sure Steven Gerrard will be concerned because of the nature of last season up there.”

Needs to change.
Having the likes of Ryan Kent injured long-term is something that has really affected the Bears this season.
On top of that, the imminent return of him and importantly Ryan Jack could be a major boost and something that turns our form around.
Have Rangers become predictable? Jack would add something completely different to this squad – a hard-man to grasp the team by the scruff of the neck and pull them through difficult patches.
That has been missing, and we can guarantee those two goals against Aberdeen may not have happened with him on the pitch.
Gerrard will be wanting to turn things around, but as Sutton says, the Bears are still top of the table – they need to start playing like that.
In other Rangers news, Simon Jordan has savaged the Bears live on talkSPORT this week after the big win v St Mirren