
Rangers attacker Sam Lammers first-team axe on the cards post Europa League disaster
Philippe Clement may have to make a big decision at Rangers and give Sam Lammers a couple of games away from the first team.
The Belgian attacker moved to Ibrox in the summer and it’s fair to say that his time at the club has not been fruitful by any stretch of the imagination.
Playing as a number 10 – one of the most important positions for the side, the 26-year-old has failed to deliver.
Four Lads Had a Dream, after the first half against Aris on 30 November, did not mince their words.
They wrote, “Dreadful performance. As bad a 45 as I’ve seen this season as this squad continue to shit the bed at every opportunity. Cantwell off fine, but Lammers & Cifuentes are having a nightmare also/ Needs a big second but this is so far from good enough.”
Clement faces a dilemma as persisting with Lammers could harm team dynamics and fan morale further.
Dropping Lammers for a game or two allows him to reset, regain confidence, and potentially rediscover form in training.

Simultaneously, it sends a message about accountability and performance standards within the squad.
This strategic move could benefit both Lammers and the team, providing an opportunity for introspection, improvement, and a chance to realign with the high standards expected at a club like Rangers.
Whether or not he does that, remains to be seen, but if he is to win the respect of the fans and show the players that he’s a force to reckon with, he must make these big changes.
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