
The taste of John Nelms’s two-bit Dundee pitch operation, which assured that there would be no quick recovery from European disappointment, is evidently what makes the whole thing tangier.
Philippe Clement, who was determined, was particularly irritated by this.
And all of this following our was just the Belgian’s second league loss, coming off a furious Cup victory over Hibs two weeks prior at home against Motherwell.
As the international fortnight comes to an end, we’re all in a bit of a daze and Celtic is, if only temporarily, at the top of the league. We’re not sure what to make of it all.
However, we implore you to look at the five Rangers first-team players who will be representing their nations for the next two weeks instead of counting down the domestic permutations.
The five Scotland-born Rangers internationals, John Souttar
lternatives. The defender is having his best run of games at Ibrox, and for good cause, which is indicative of it as well. John Souttar isn’t merely in the team to fill in the numbers; we expect the Rangers defender to feature because he has never let Scotland wrong. All we can hope is that he returns unscathed!
Scotland will play friendlies against the Netherlands (A) and Northern Ireland (H) at Euro 2024 in Germany after qualifying.
Scotland has seven caps under his belt; John Souttar’s most recent call-up occurred during the friendly match against France in October.
This season, John Souttar has made 33 appearances for Rangers; he is the only player from Scotland in the squad.
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