
James McFadden cannot believe what he heard about Rangers on Sky Sports
James McFadden was left shocked as Rangers earned a 4-0 victory over Aberdeen on Sunday.
Rangers put an end to their six-game winless run across all competitions with a comfortable victory over Aberdeen at Ibrox in the Premiership on 11 May.
The game remained goalless at half-time, but second-half goals from Vaclav Cerny, Cyriel Dessers, Hamza Igamane and Jefte saw the Light Blues claim all three points with ease.
While the result does not mean much in the greater scheme of things as Barry Ferguson’s side do not have anything to play for, it gave the home fans something to cheer for.

McFadden shocked by Rangers stat Ian Crocker told him
With Rangers cruising to a win, Ian Crocker pointed out that Ferguson had not won a game at Ibrox since taking charge as the caretaker manager in February.
He also told McFadden that the Ibrox outfit had not kept a clean sheet in the Scottish Premiership since their 4-0 win against Ross County on 2 February.
Matches | Wins | Draws | Losses | Goals | Points | Points per Match |
13 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 27:23 | 19 | 1.46 |
McFadden was left shocked by what he had just heard, describing it as ‘unbelievable’.
The Sky Sports pundit explained that Ferguson would be relieved to put an end to those unwanted streaks, although the Gers have nothing to play for.
“That’s unbelievable, isn’t it? Not winning games here at Ibrox, clean sheets as well”, McFadden said on Sky Sports Main Event (1:47 pm).
“I mean, people look at it and say the season is done and it doesn’t really matter, but it matters to him [Ferguson] there to get that win and keep a clean sheet. [They are] certainly on course to do it.”

Ferguson to leave Ibrox
Ferguson boosted his reputation as a manager after leading Rangers to the UEFA Europa League quarter-finals.
However, the former Gers captain failed to improve the team’s performances and results in the Premiership, managing only four wins so far.
After the Premiership heavyweights bowed out of the Europa League in April, it became evident that Ferguson would no longer be in the running for the permanent manager job.
However, he will be determined to end his stint as the Rangers caretaker manager on a high, with two games left to play.