Michael Beale revealed a half-time pep speak was required for Adam Devine in opposition to Ross County, however has warned James Tavernier he ought to be trying over his shoulder when he's again to taking part in on his pure facet.
Devine was in at left again once more with Borna Barisic being given a while off getting back from the World Cup with Croatia. The Rangers No. 44 had the liberty of Dingwall on the left flank in the course of the first 45 minutes, however his remaining ball was typically discovered missing because the guests struggled to create a lot of notice.
John Lundstram’s candy strike settled the nerves earlier than the break. Beale used the interval to get his level throughout to Devine, and was happy with how he carried out taking part in in entrance of the dugouts because the Ibrox facet noticed out the victory. He could solely be taking part in as a consequence of Barisic’s absence and Ridvan Yilmaz’s damage, however Beale issued a reminder of what can occur when the gifted youngsters take their likelihood.

“Nathan Patterson did precisely the identical when James Tavernier bought injured a few years again and we all know how properly he’s gone on to do now,” he instructed Sky Sports activities. “It’s early days for Adam however I do not suppose he’s regarded phased. Tonight, in an attacking sense, within the first half he bought into actually good areas however the younger boy on the wing for them precipitated him one or two points as properly. I bought into him a bit at half-time and I believed he had a extremely robust second half.
“You’ve bought to recollect, he’s taking part in on the fallacious facet as properly. I believe he’ll bounce up one other 20-25 per cent if he’s at proper again. So possibly our captain must look over his shoulder!”
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