
Rangers slammed as ‘really poor’ after what Alan Hutton has seen Mikey Moore do
Mikey Moore has been a regular at Rangers since Danny Rohl took charge.
Moore joined Rangers from Tottenham over the summer and was met with a mixed reception from supporters in Govan.
Fans instead wanted to see more from someone like Finlay Curtis, as he avoided a loan away from Rangers over the summer.
Moore has become a regular for Rangers in recent weeks, with his game time improving after the departure of Russell Martin.
Rohl has backed Moore to succeed at Ibrox, and Alan Hutton believes that is having a negative impact on how he views other forwards in the squad.

Mikey Moore showing up his Rangers teammates
Moore netted for Rangers against Dundee and put in yet another hugely positive performance since the new head coach’s introduction.
The Englishman was arguably the Gers’ best player on the day at Dens and was deserving of his goal, before a second was frustratingly ruled out.
That followed on from what was a positive personal showing against Roma, despite the G51 outfit falling to defeat in the Europa League.
The Tottenham loanee has been the bright spark for Rangers in recent weeks, despite his lack of true top-flight experience.
Hutton believes Moore has demonstrated a positive quality, despite the attackers around him continuing to disappoint.
Speaking via the Scottish Football Social Club on 10 November, the former defender has shared his need to see more from other forward talent in Govan.
He said: “You need more from the forward players because it’s been poor, let’s not get it twisted here. It’s been really poor, especially in the final third, and we’ve been speaking about it for weeks. Everybody, as a collective, must do more.
“I think when you see the likes of Moore coming in off the line, I think that’s where the problem is at the moment in time.
“You need to be seeing more from the other forward players. You can go through them all, they have to be doing more.”
Moore was electric for Rangers vs Dundee
The initial questions surrounding the 18-year-old have gone suddenly quiet in Govan after a positive run of form from the attacker.
Moore featured across 66 minutes against Dundee, making a sizable impact and arguably key to the victory on what could have been a difficult day at Dens Park.
The Tottenham youngster scored with one of his two shots on target and also created two chances for his teammates.

That was paired with one defensive action, six recoveries and three successful duels, things that shouldn’t be overlooked.
The teen is currently setting the standards in forward areas for the Light Blues, and the likes of Danilo, Youssef Chermiti and Bojan Miovski would do well to follow in the youngster’s footsteps.
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