Barry Ferguson feels sorry for Youssef Chermiti after what he heard at Hampden, Rangers star didn’t ask for this

Youssef Chermiti is running out of time with the Rangers fans already.

Chermiti joined Rangers for £10million from Everton in the summer, with the move being pushed through by sporting director Kevin Thelwell.

Following Rangers’ 3-1 defeat to Celtic in the Premier Sports Cup semi-final, Chermiti was slammed for yet another lacklustre performance.

Chermiti was out of his depth on Sunday, and former interim manager Barry Ferguson expressed his compassion for the Portuguese striker, who has faced a wave of scrutiny ever since he moved to Ibrox.

Former Rangers interim manager Barry Ferguson
Credit: Imago

Youssef Chermiti underperforms for Rangers once again

Chermiti put a guild-edged opportunity wide in the 22nd minute after Mohamed Diomande’s lovely pass wasn’t finished from six yards out.

Writing in the print edition of the Daily Record on 5 November, Ferguson felt bad for Chermiti after he heard a chorus of boos from his own supporters at Hampden, after yet another chance went begging.

He said: “I get the criticism and I could hear it with my own ears at Hampden on Sunday after he missed a couple of big chances against Celtic.

“But I felt for the young man at the same time. He’s under a lot of pressure because of circumstances completely out of his control.

“He didn’t ask Rangers to spend £10million to get him out of Everton in the summer. But he’s the guy who gets it in the neck for the size of the transfer fee.”

StatChermiti
Appearances11
Goals1
Assists1
Chermiti’s stats for Rangers in all competitions

Chermiti’s performance against Brann was woeful, and he is yet to seize his opportunities in the starting line-up under both Russell Martin and Danny Rohl.

Bojan Miovski was favoured over Chermiti under Martin for league games, although Rohl has placed a huge amount of faith in him during his short reign in charge.

However, it’s imperative that he needs to start repaying the faith his new manager has shown in him immediately.

Rangers striker Youssef Chermiti
Credit: Manh Tung, Breaking Media

Despite scoring his first goal for the Bears in the 3-1 win over Kilmarnock, he has not helped himself with what he’s done since then.

Youssef Chermiti must act carefully at Rangers

Whilst it’s true that he has not been responsible for the transfer fee that was paid for him, he hasn’t helped himself since his move to Glasgow.

After scoring against Kilmarnock at Ibrox, Chermiti’s celebration clearly hasn’t aged well following his latest costly performance.

However, Chermiti celebrated by mimicking a talking gesture to hit back at all the fans and pundits who have criticised his performances in recent years.

What has followed are two disappointing performances that have left supporters frustrated with his antics.

Chermiti still has the potential to be a success in Govan, as proven when getting himself into these positions, yet he must improve drastically if he wants the fans to get off his back.

Scoring consistently between now and the end of the season is the only way he will do that.

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