Maurice Ross slams BBC journalist over word used to describe Rangers

Maurice Ross slams BBC journalist over word used to describe Rangers

Tom English received harsh criticism from Maurice Ross for Rangers’ performance against Dundee United. The Gers’ performance was described as “jittery” by the BBC Scotland reporter in a post on X on September 15, leaving Philippe Clement “relieved but hardly encouraged” by the victory. In reaction, former Light Blues defender Ross expressed his gratitude for the victory over the Tangerines on the road via X [15 September]. “Jittery?,” he exclaimed. total command over a professional’s performance. United had any creative edge and looked awful.

Maurice Ross commends Rangers showing v Dundee United
The Gers are back to winning ways after their disappointing defeat last time out in the Old Firm at Parkhead.
If that performance was clumsy and unprofessional, Tannadice Park’s presentation was far better and more encouraging. Though the home team had their chances, Tom Lawrence’s skillful effort was enough to start the scoring and help Clement secure all three points. United created almost little throughout, as evidenced by their 0.32 predicted goals, compared to the Light Blues’ 0.94 [FotMob].

There is an element of frustration to see Rangers go away and hold the ball in the corner to eventually secure a 1-0 win.

However, this is the professionalism, tenacity, and resolve that fans have been missing these past few weeks. Even though the performance wasn’t particularly memorable, a win is a win when you’re trying to catch up to Celtic in the league in a hurry. In unrelated Leeds United news, the new signing’s exclusion from the starting lineup against Dundee United left Kris Boyd “surprised.”

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