Connor Goldson hits back at Rangers snipers who claim he's 'lost his hunger'

Rangers standout Connor Goldson has despatched a agency response to his detractors who declare he is misplaced his need.

The 29-year-old is a looming free agent and was colossal in Sunday's 2-1 Scottish Cup semi last win over Celtic at Hampden.

Goldson was happy along with his facet's efforts on the nationwide stadium and took to Instagram to ship a reminder to those that doubt him.

It was the right return to Hampden for Goldson who was panned for his show in opposition to Hibs and and the next interview that adopted.

And he replied to Rangers' official replace on social media.

He wrote: "Misplaced my starvation apparently."

Goldson's long-term future stays up within the air however there is not any doubt he's dedicated to the trigger as they push for Europa League and Scottish Cup glory.

And he was delighted with the best way his facet battled previous their greatest rivals.

He instructed Rangers TV: “You checked out them and so they appeared leggy too. Though we had the sport on Thursday it appeared like they have been tiring and we may see that. It most likely gave us momentum and perception we may go and win.

“I’m buzzing, proud, drained. I’m pleased with everybody after what we’ve needed to give this week. To get the consequence we did? I believed the boys have been magnificent.

“I’m drained, however whenever you win you're feeling much less drained. We used the 2 days in between to get better. My legs didn’t really feel nice within the morning, but it surely’s an Outdated Agency and when you get into it your legs handle themselves."

Kyogo and Connor Goldson (Picture: SNS Group)

And Rangers will look to reignite their title bid once they face Motherwell subsequent weekend earlier than the primary leg in opposition to RB Leipzig.

They path Celtic by six factors however know a win at Parkhead on Could 1 will give them an opportunity to take Ange Postecoglou's facet the entire means within the race for glory.

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