Rangers faced significant challenges in the first half of their match against Celtic yesterday, but they managed to rally and secure a potentially significant point. However, English pundit Gabby Agbonlahor found that the first half, when they were losing badly, stood out.
The Old Firm match hero from Aston Villa claims he was astounded by the quality, especially from the Gers. That astonished him, considering the environment that gave him a place to go and act.
Additionally, the talkSPORT analyst named five Rangers players that fell short. Based on that performance, he believes they wouldn’t be given a chance to play in the English Championship, as shock jock punditry continued to hammer Scottish football.
“I was shocked by the quality of Rangers’ football in the first half,” Agbonlahor said on the breakfast show. In group chats with friends, I was saying, “The standard!”
The mood produced by Rangers fans was fantastic. It’s the ideal opportunity to play your best football—a derby. Despite being one of the Rangers’ best players generally, Tavernier had a dreadful game. “To be honest, Goldson, Wright, Lawrence, and Dessers. Half of the Rangers team wouldn’t make it into the championship teams as I was watching this game. They were that awful throughout the first half.
Although Celtic wasted a few good opportunities, they dominated the first half. The Rangers supporters were growing increasingly irate with their group. Low quality.
They improved and made adjustments in the second half. However, Celtic ought to have scored four or five goals in the opening frame.” Celtic-daft Alan Brazil said that he had to stop watching the game, saying, “I became so irritated that I was unable to watch it. I was forced to listen to the discussion while sitting on my balcony with the radio on. I had to pretend like I was idly listening to it while sitting there with a glass of wine.
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