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Steven Davis explains how Barry Ferguson’s elegant setback

Steven Davis explains how Barry Ferguson’s elegant setback

Steven Davis was at the Sky Sports Studio to see the Old Rangers teammate, Barry Ferguson, an impressive master mind back on Kilmarnock.

The Legend of Ireland del Norte, 40, played with Barry Ferguson During your first period in IBROX And the fighting spirit that defined the Figings midfielder as a player.

Steven Davis I obtained that when it comes to Barry Ferguson the manager When the Rangers arrived from 2-0 to Romp to a 4-2 victory in Rugby Park.

But it was not a simple navigation for Ferguson and the Rangers equipment With Davis making a key decision of the interim chief of Ibrox just 30 minutes from the game.

Photo of Ian Macnicol/Getty Images
Photo of Ian Macnicol/Getty Images

Steven Davis reacts to Clinton Nnsiala Sub

Barry Ferguson showed that he has a ruthless streak when he transported Clinton Nsiala Outside the park after half an hour at Rugby Park.

With the Rangers 2-0 below, the young French defender was working and Kilmarnock threatened to add early leadership.

Ridvan Yilmaz was brought and transferred to the right with James Tovernier making a star presentation in the central half.

Steven Davis has been reacting to replacement and, although it sympathizes with Clinton Nnsiala, the Ulster Xavi acknowledges that Barry Ferguson and the back room will be available to support the defender of the Rangers.

“It’s never good to be taken so early in the game,” Davis said.

“But I think Barry and the staff will surround him, explain their reasons and help him move forward too.

“He is a young boy who tries to learn the game. You will have setbacks that Barry spoke.

“It’s about how you react to that too. I am sure that the staff will take care of it.”

Barry Ferguson ‘is not afraid of making difficult decisions’

Barry Ferguson also talked about his decision of Sub Clinton Nnsiala early against Kilmarnock.

This was only the eighth game of the 20 -year -old French defender as a professional player after joining the AC Milan Rangers in the summer.

The rangers have a series of injuries in the center and Nnsiala was recruited on the side under the outgoing Chief Philippe Clement.

Ferguson insists that the center-resipal is a high potential player and has supported the child to recover.

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“I have to make decisions,” Ferguson told the press after the game.

“Clinton is a young player, he has great potential, but he could have been several players.

“But they have brought me here to do a job, I have to make some difficult decisions sometimes. I am not afraid to make difficult decisions, but it worked.

“But listen, Clinton, we will work with him, we will do it better and he will learn from that.

“So it’s nothing against the young man, as I said. I think he has a brilliant and brilliant future in front of him. “

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