Rangers fans surely regretful after latest Europa League social media activity

Rangers fans certainly didn’t recognise the value of what they had until they lost it in the previous transfer window.

Russell Martin endured an abysmal 123 days in charge at Ibrox and will arguably go down as the worst manager in the Gers’ history.

The Scottish head coach had a 29 per cent win rate at the Light Blues before eventually being shown the door by Andrew Cavenagh and 49ers Enterprises.

Danny Rohl is starting to reverse Martin’s failures, but the Glaswegian outfit are still undoubtedly reeling from Kevin Thelwell’s squad overhaul in the summer.

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Cyriel Dessers replacement needed at Rangers

Youssef Chermiti and Bojan Mivoski were entrusted to fill the void left by Cyriel Dessers and Hamza Igamane at the Gers.

Replacing the Light Blues’ top goalscorer from last season would’ve been a tall order for anyone, but the former Everton ace and the ex-Girona striker have failed miserably at Ibrox.

During Nigeria international’s time at the Glaswegian outfit, fans heavily criticised him, but supporters in G51 will surely regret his departure after what they’ve had to endure in recent months.

While the 31-year-old, who joined Panathinaikos in the previous transfer window, had his flaws, he guaranteed goals in Govan.

Chermiti couldn’t hit a barn door at Ibrox, with the Portugal Under-21 international failing to live up to the £8million price tag.

Dessers’ striker against Manchester United in the 2-1 Europa League loss in January is a reminder of what the Gers are missing right now.

Bojan Miovski change works wonders vs Kilmarnock

Miovski seems to be coming back to his best at Ibrox, with the North Macedonia international finally breaking his goal drought.

Rohl seems to have recognised the fact that the North Macedonia international would be much better suited to being more involved in the build-up play at Rangers.

The 26-year-old certainly looked a lot more involved in the 3-0 win at Rugby Park, and wasn’t just rooted to his position as a number nine.

Miovski’s general passing and movement off the ball saw him get two goals against Killies, and fans will hope he can finally hit the ground running at the Glaswegian outfit.

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