
Kris Boyd fires jibe at Rangers live on Sky Sports during clash with Dundee
Kris Boyd has fired a jibe at Rangers live on Sky Sports during the Light Blues clash with Dundee in the Scottish Premiership on Saturday 9 December.
Philippe Clement’s side picked up all three points at Ibrox with a 3-1 win, thanks to first-half goals from Cyriel Dessers, James Tavernier and Abdallah Sima but suffered an early scare when Amadou Bakayoko put the away side ahead after five minutes.
While the most important thing for the Light Blues was picking up all three points, it was another disappointingly average display from Clement’s side, with Boyd admitting live on air that he’s “seen enough” of the Gers this season.

Speaking on Sky Sports Soccer Saturday (9 December, 15:04) host Simon Thompson said: “You wanted to watch Rangers didn’t you but Mark Benstead got the gig didn’t he?”
Boyd quickly replied saying: “I’ve seen enough, I’ve seen enough this season. I saw them on Wednesday night.”
Seen enough
After yet another slow start at Ibrox, Rangers found their feet against Dundee and impressed going forward to pick up all three points against Dundee, but it was far from a perfect display from Clement’s side at Ibrox.
The Belgian may have improved results since arriving in Glasgow, but performances have still left a little to be desired, with the Gers leaking goals at the back and often struggling to find the net in the biggest and most important goals of the campaign.

There will be a large portion of the Rangers fanbase that like Boyd feels as though they have “seen enough” of the Gers this season and would love for the season to come to an end now. But somehow, Clemen’t side are still in the race for a number of competitions.
The Viaplay Cup final against Aberdeen is just around the corner, Europa League qualification is in Rangers’ hands and somehow, they are not entirely out of the title race. It may not be great to watch for supporters or Boyd, but there is still plenty to play for this season.
In other Rangers news, Stephen McGinn has slammed the Light Blues for snobbery in a new transfer admission involving Lawrence Shankland