
Kris Boyd tells Rangers why Bojan Miovski can have ‘a major say’ in title race
Kris Boyd has told Rangers that Bojan Miovski can be the man to fire them to the Scottish Premiership title.
Danny Rohl may call upon the North Macedonia forward more often now that Ryan Naderi is suspected to be out for the rest of the campaign.
Miovski has not proven himself in Govan so far, but former Gers striker Boyd believes that he can come good in the final few weeks.
He has featured 25 times in the league, with five goals and one assist, but the Ibrox legend has seen enough to be hopeful.
Rangers would benefit massively if the 26-year-old were to find his best form again when it mattered most.
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What did Boyd say about Miovski?
Miovski has not hit the heights Rangers expected him to, but he is the best finisher at the club in front of goal in Boyd’s opinion.
He thinks that Rohl could look to use him in combination with Youssef Chermiti, and he could have an impact of the destination of the Championship.
In a column for the Scottish Sun on 10 April, he said: “Miovski came off the bench against Dundee United last Saturday at a pivotal moment and delivered with the fourth goal.
| Miovski’s stats vs Dundee United | |
| Minutes played | 16 |
| Goals | 1 |
| Touches | 5 |
| Clearances | 2 |
| Aerial duels won | 2/2 (100%) |
“It was a terrific strike and showed why there’s an argument to say he’s the club’s best finisher, what I liked was how selfish he was instead of slipping a pass as he might have done before.
“United had been pushing to make it 3-3 and Miovski melted all the nerves around Ibrox, will it guarantee him a start at Falkirk on Sunday?
“Maybe not, unless Rohl opts to pair him with Chermiti, but Miovski will feature at some point and it will be yet another chance to show he can have a major say in this title race.”
What do the numbers say about Miovski?
Miovski has not set the Scottish domestic game alight as he did in his time with Aberdeen, where he scored 44 goals in 98 matches.
He has only started 13 games, with an average of 47 minutes to try and get things done, and is currently every 237 minutes, per Sofascore.
He averages 1.1 shots per game, has missed seven big chances and has a conversion rate of 18 per cent.
For comparison, Chermiti has started 14 games, with an average of 60 minutes played, and has nine goals in the league.
| Miovski vs Rangers’ other forwards | Miovksi | Chermiti | Naderi |
| Started | 13 | 14 | 5 |
| Goals | 5 | 9 | 1 |
| Average minutes per game | 47 | 60 | 56 |
| Shots per game | 1.1 | 2.2 | 1.9 |
| Big chances missed | 7 | 15 | 5 |
| Conversion rate | 18% | 17% | 7% |
He averages 2.2 shots per game, has missed 15 big chances and has a worse conversion rate of 17 per cent.
Meanwhile, Naderi has started five of his eight league games, with an average of 56 minutes played, and has one goal.
He averages 1.9 shots, has missed five big chances and has a seven per cent conversion rate in front of the net.
Therefore, Miovski may well be able to have a say on the race for the title like Boyd suggested he can.
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