
Ferguson raging after Nedim Bajrami disgusts in Rangers moment at Ibrox
Barry Ferguson was fuming with Nedim Bajrami as Rangers beat Aberdeen 4-0 in the Scottish Premiership on Sunday.
Ibrox hosted Jimmy Thelin’s team on 11 May, as the interim manager got his first win at home since taking over from Philippe Clement.
Cyriel Dessers was one of the goal scorers in Glasgow, but the centre-forward didn’t have the best of games against the Dons.
Bajrami was the other player whose actions in the final third were disappointing, and it wasn’t surprising to see him subbed off at halftime.

Bajrami reluctance in Rangers win v Aberdeen disgusts Ferguson
Bajrami’s reluctance to take on Aberdeen’s backline left Ferguson disappointed, according to the Record.
The news outlet reports (11 May) that the interim manager looked away in disgust when the Albania international turned back when he faced the first defender after Leon Balogun’s 50-yard surge forward at Ibrox in one moment.
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The 26-year-old was signed for £3.4million from Sassuolo last summer but has failed to live up to expectations.
With how things have gone for the attacking midfielder this season, it wouldn’t be surprising to see him leave next summer.

49ers Enterprises to cut Ibrox losses on Bajrami
Bajrami’s time at Ibrox may soon end as the Gers could potentially look to cut their losses on him.
The Albanian ace was a regular feature in the starting lineup at the start of the season, but quickly saw his minutes diminish at the Light Blues after putting in some underwhelming performances.
Hamza Igamane replaced the former Sassuolo ace against Aberdeen, and the Moroccan youngster scored the Bears’ third.
Ianis Hagi’s reemergence at Rangers midway through the season saw Philippe Clement change his system, leading to Bajrami’s fall in the pecking order.
The Romanian playmaker has shown that he deserves to stay at the Glaswegian outfit, but his contract expires in the coming weeks.
It’ll be interesting to see whether the prospective new owners feel the former Genk star has done enough to be handed fresh terms.
Instead of letting Hagi leave on a free transfer, the sensible thing would be to sell Bajrami.
The Gers should keep hold of those who can contribute to their success next season and help them compete with Celtic, and the Albania international has proven he isn’t reliable.