
Rangers attacker Sam Lammers may be shown door in January post Aberdeen cameo
Sam Lammers’ performance against Aberdeen signals a struggle to make a significant impact since joining Rangers in the summer.
Per Sofascore statistics in the 1-1 draw against Aberdeen, missing a big chance and completing only four passes indicate a lack of influence in the attacking third, a crucial area where a striker needs to shine.
Additionally, failing to complete a single cross and losing possession twice in a brief appearance highlight a lack of effectiveness in his limited time on the pitch against tired legs.

Considering Lammers’ challenges in adapting to the team’s style and the competitive nature of the Premiership, a loan exit in January becomes a plausible and beneficial option for both the player and the club.
A loan move could provide Lammers with the opportunity for consistent playing time and the chance to regain confidence in a less pressurized environment.
This experience could aid in his development and potentially see him return to Rangers with improved form and effectiveness.

For Rangers, loaning out Lammers allows the club to utilise their squad more efficiently and potentially bring in a replacement who better fits the team’s immediate needs.
It could also create a scenario where the Belgian gains valuable experience elsewhere, contributing positively to his long-term prospects with the club.
A loan exit in January seems a pragmatic approach to address Lammers’ current struggles and could lead to a win-win situation for both player and team.
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