“So Sad”:Rangers defender John Souttar was criticized by Michael Stewart for missing a “very difficult” opportunity.

With Andrej Matanovic canceling out Ryan Christie’s opening goal in the first half, Grant Hanley, a 28-year-old who plays for Norwich City, had an opportunity to put the Scots back ahead.
Following a pass into the Croatian penalty area by Andy Robertson, Souttar skillfully touched the ball, but his attempt missed the mark, which proved costly as the host team scored moments later.

It was a moment of hope, according to Stewart, who was speaking live on Viaplay on October 12 at 6:15 p.m. Souttar was basically extending himself endlessly, and there were perhaps four guys crammed into the back.

“It all happened so quickly, but I wonder if Grant Hanley should have shouted at him.” quite challenging.”

With seven starts in the Scottish Premiership for the Gers, and peak performances in European games, the center-back has been a vital member of Philippe Clement’s team thus far this season.

The Gers are only five points behind Celtic and Aberdeen at the top of the table thanks to a strong center of defense combo between Souttar and Robin Propper.

Although Leon Balogun, an accomplished defender, is still available for Clement to use off the bench, the Scottish team hasn’t required him yet.

In their most recent Europa League match against Lyon, the Gers’ defense did not play well at all; in fact, the entire team—not just the center backs—struggled mightily against formidable opposition.

Although Souttar would have returned to Ibrox with a lot of confidence if he had scored during his international duty, Clement’s first focus will be getting as many of his players back to full fitness following the international break.

In other Rangers news, following his actions, Philippe Clement might find it difficult to let go of a “tenacious” star.

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