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  1. 'Really poor - no urgency, no creativity, no goal scorer'published at 11:44 GMT 2 February

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    We asked for your thoughts after Rangers drew 0-0 against Hibernian in the Scottish Premiership on Sunday.

    Here's what some of you had to say:

    Iain: Still a lot of work to do with this squad. At least we have a purpose under Danny Rohl. If this had been under Russell Martin, we would have capitulated. In Danny we believe.

    Stewart: They seemed to have lost their confidence. Possibly because of the European game midweek. I'm sure they will be back as soon as some of the players start to gel.

    Robert: Really poor performance. No urgency, no creativity, no goal scorer. First half looked like a training game. Second not much better. Actually didn't look as if they wanted to win the game. Hugely disappointing. You have to win these games if you want to compete for the title.

    Rae: Not a great performance, I thought we would have bounced back from Thursday's poor result, however we were flat and non-inventive, expect a big result in the next game to drive us on.

    Brian: It was never going to be easy and we were very fortunate to come away with a point. The players never really seemed alive to the pace of the game once it got over it's tepid opening period. Sloppy passing, poor decision making and lack of a goal scoring threat will cost us dearly in the long run but fortunately we no longer have the distraction of Europe which might just work in our favour.

    Allan: First 20 minutes I thought Rangers were comfortable and would win. The rest of the half, Hibs were well on top and Jack Butland held firm. Second half was very open and equal, but Hibs had the better of the chances. Fans need to think clearly, we are not the best Rangers team, nor are we the worst. We still have to play Hearts and Celtic twice, so we have our own destiny in our hands. The title race is still on.

  2. Highlights: Hibs 0-0 Rangerspublished at 10:15 GMT 2 February

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  3. Hibernian 0-0 Rangers: What Rohl saidpublished at 17:06 GMT 1 February

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    'We didn't deserve the three points today' - Rohl

    Rangers head coach Danny Rohl: "Tough game today, tough game. Both teams tried and invested a lot. In the end we are disappointed we couldn't win, but honestly I take the draw today.

    "We had some good phases in the game where we couldn't score. It wasn't about the last pass, being clinical, first half we had two less players into the box - this is a part we can improve.

    "In such a game you need this magic moment. We were close with Mikey Moore. In the end we did not deserve the three points. It's about the next game. [Hibs] defended with big heart. You have to break them down, you need the extra pass.

    "It's clear, the direction is clear. Everyone wants to jump straight to first position, but teams around us also take points. We have do our job, focus on ourselves, if we do this we will see at the end of the season."

    On the end to the transfer window: "I trust the club will make the right decisions. We are in conversation but today my focus was on the game. We'll see what happens in the next 24 hours, could be ins and outs, this is normal.

    "If not, I'll carry on with my group because they've shown big character in the past couple of weeks."

  4. Hibernian 0-0 Rangers: Have your saypublished at 16:38 GMT 1 February

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    Blunt Rangers ended the weekend six points adrift of Scottish Premiership leaders Hearts as their domestic six-game winning run was halted in a goalless draw at Hibernian.

    Have your say on the game here.

    Read our match report here.

  5. Rangers favourites to land Archer - gossippublished at 09:02 GMT 1 February

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    Rangers are in pole position to clinch a loan deal for Southampton striker Cameron Archer before Monday's transfer deadline. (Daily Record), external

  6. Hibernian v Rangers: Team newspublished at 19:14 GMT 31 January

    Hibernian's Jordan Obita and Rangers' Mikey MooreImage source, SNS

    Kieron Bowie has left to join Hellas Verona but Hibs could include new signings Owen Elding, Kai Williams and Dane Scarlett.

    Warren O'Hora (groin), Josh Mulligan (ankle), Josh Campbell (hamstring) and Chris Cadden (calf) are out but Nicky Cadden and Thibault Klidje are in contention to return after missing the defeat at Falkirk through illness.

    Rangers' January signings – Andreas Skov Olsen, Tochi Chukwuani and Tuur Rommens – are available after being ineligible against Porto on Thursday, as is Nedim Bajrami. Danilo missed the game in Portugal as his wife is expecting a baby.

    Dujon Sterling is working his way back to fitness and Connor Barron (knee) and Derek Cornelius (muscle) are still out.

  7. Hibs v Rangers: Pick of the statspublished at 16:44 GMT 31 January

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    • James Tavernier has scored a penalty in both of Rangers' past two league games, while he last scored in three successive league appearances in April 2024 (four), and last scored a spot-kick in three in a row in November 2023 (four).

    • Of Tavernier's 90 Scottish Premiership goals, 54 have been penalties, at least 37 more than any other player since his competition debut in August 2016 (Jamie McGrath is second with 17).

    • Rangers have won their past six league games, the joint-longest run by any side in this season's Scottish Premiership (Hearts also six from August to October).

    • Although Hibs have only lost two of their past 23 home league games (W14 D7), both of those have been against the two Old Firm clubs, going down 1-0 to Rangers in October and 2-1 to Celtic in November. Hibs have only won two of their past 26 home league matches against those two sides (D12 L12).

    • Rangers are unbeaten in 27 top-flight away games at Hibs (W17 D10) since a 2-1 loss in September 2006 under Paul Le Guen.

    • Hibs have only won one of their past 28 Scottish Premiership matches against Rangers (D8 L19), winning 2-0 at Ibrox in April 2025.

  8. Update on Rangers target Archer expected 'in coming days'published at 15:57 GMT 31 January

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    Tonda Eckert discusses Cameron Archer's potential move to Rangers

    Southampton boss Tonda Eckert is "expecting some news" on Cameron Archer's move to Rangers in the coming days.

    The Ibrox club are reportedly keen for a loan move for the striker if their pursuit of Hansa Rostock's Ryan Naderi falls through.

    Hansa Rostock's manager Daniel Brinkmann has made it clear of his desire to keep the striker as Rangers eye alternatives.

    Speaking about the future of Archer, Saints boss Eckert told BBC Radio Solent "I think there were some conversations over the last days, so I'm expecting there will be some news over the next days."

  9. 'I just don't understand our thinking' as Curtis leaves Rangers on loanpublished at 15:07 GMT 31 January

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    Rangers fans, we asked for your views on Findlay Curtis' loan move to Kilmarnock for the remainder of the season.

    Here's what some of you said:

    David: Apart from a very young Allan McGregor, has there been any player sent on loan who has returned to have a successful career at Ibrox? The length of Findlay's contract extension signed a year ago was not disclosed but he'll be lucky to see the end of it after this loan. Really feel for this young talent.

    Jonathan: He's shown more spirit, promise and consistency than the majority of new signings. Need him as an impact player for the rest of the season.

    Alan W: Never understood why we have an academy and ship out players who make it to the first team and buy expensive dross in their place. I would rather watch a team of seven or eight home grown guys who might take a couple of seasons to get going than expensive flops. When we came up through the lower leagues we had the perfect opportunity to do just that.

    Anon: Absolutely unbelievable sending our most promising academy graduate in years out to play on a plastic pitch every other week until May. Danny Rohl totally contradicts himself on wanting more Scottish players in his squad and all he has done is mistreat two youngsters in Curtis and Lyall Cameron by sending them out on loan. Why would any youngster sign for us when the path to the first team is blocked. The odds on playing for Alloa or Raith Rovers are much better than making it into the Rangers first team.

    Steven: I just don't understand our thinking regarding these homegrown youngsters. I mean, take Barca and youngster Lamine Yamal from their academy. They see he has potential and what do they do? Get him into the first team and the lad is playing Champions League football by the time he's 17 and he's still a regular first team player. It just makes no sense to me why we do what we do.

  10. Rangers must 'push on' despite European disappointmentpublished at 14:21 GMT 31 January

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    Winger Mikey Moore is urging Rangers to park their Europa League disappointment and focus on their "big opportunity" for another league title.

    Rangers played their final Europa League game on Thursday night, a 3-1 defeat at Porto, although the Glasgow club had already been eliminated from the competition.

    Danny Rohl's side finished 32nd in the 36 team table with four points from their eight games.

    But domestically it's still all to play for in the Scottish Premiership title race.

    Having looked all but out of the race before Rohl took charge in October, Rangers have steadied the ship and find themselves second in the table, four points behind leaders Hearts.

    And Moore admits while reflection on their European campaign is required, they have to quickly turn their attention to league business.

    "We've got to reflect on it and realise as a club we need to go further than we have done," the 18-year-old said.

    "But now we've got a big opportunity in another competition and we need to just put our all into that.

    "There's going to be some massive games but we all need to be together. it's going to take all of us. At the minute there's a good feeling around the place, as a group we just need to push each other.

    "We're all fighting for our spot in the team now which is what you need at a big club. For me personally, and as a team, we need to push on."

  11. 'Rangers eye Saints' Archer on loan' - gossippublished at 09:28 GMT 31 January

    As they struggle to make a breakthrough in their bid for Hansa Rostock's Ryan Naderi, Rangers are looking into a loan move for fellow forward Cameron Archer, with Southampton prepared to let the 24-year-old leave for a large chunk of his wages. (Daily Record), external

    Rangers have had a second bid to land Hansa Rostock striker Ryan Naderi rejected, having submitted a fresh offer that totals £3.1m, inclusive of add-ons. (TeamTalk), external

    Rangers are now prepared to buy Ryan Naderi for an immediate £2.6m transfer fee and then loan him back to Hansa Rostock to help in their promotion bid, but the German third-tier club have rejected the offer. (Bild), external

    In-demand striker Ryan Naderi is willing to sign for Rangers now and then go back on loan to Hansa Rostock in a bid to seal his dream move after a fresh transfer offer was rejected. (Daily Record), external

    Striker Joel Piroe, 26, has made it clear to Leeds United that he has no interest in a loan move to Rangers. (TeamTalk), external

    If Rangers can add another forward before the end of the transfer window, it could pave the way for Danilo to depart, with Nijmegen waiting for the green light on a loan move for the 26-year-old. (Anthony Joseph on X), external

    Read Saturday's Scottish Gossip in full.

    Southampton forward Cameron ArcherImage source, Getty Images
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    Cameron Archer has found himself on the bench for Southampton

  12. Killie sign striker Hugill & loan Rangers winger Curtispublished at 21:37 GMT 30 January

    Joe Hugill and Findlay Curtis in action for Barnet and Rangers, respectivelyImage source, Getty Images/SNS
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    Joe Hugill (left) last played for Barnet, while Findlay Curtis assisted Djeidi Gassama's goal for Rangers against Porto on Thursday

    Kilmarnock have signed Manchester United striker Joe Hugill on an 18-month deal, while also adding young Rangers winger Findlay Curtis on loan until the end of the season.

    Hugill, 22, spent time with Newcastle and Sunderland as a youth before joining Manchester United in 2020, where he has never made a senior appearance.

    He has spent time on loan at Altrincham, Burton Albion, Wigan Athletic, Carlisle United and most recently Barnet.

    Curtis, 19, has scored three goals and chipped in with two assists in 21 appearances for Rangers this season.

    Kilmarnock manager Neil McCann knows Curtis from his time on Barry Ferguson's coaching staff last season at Ibrox and will hope the new signings help Killie climb the Scottish Premiership table.

    The Rugby Park outfit are 11th, three points above bottom club Livingston.

  13. Curtis 'on right track' - but where does his short-term future lie?published at 16:59 GMT 30 January

    Charlotte Cohen
    BBC Sport Scotland

    Findlay Curtis
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    Findlay Curtis played 69 minutes against Hibs in December, the most game-time he has had in a match this season

    "He's on the right track."

    That's what Rangers head coach Danny Rohl said about 19-year-old Findlay Curtis on Thursday night as questions continue to swirl over the youngster's future.

    Curtis started the Europa League defeat in Porto and made an impact after just six minutes, providing the cross for Djeidi Gassama to head Rangers into an early lead.

    Rohl's side went on to lose 3-1, bringing an underwhelming European campaign to and end, but Curtis proved to be a shining light on an otherwise dull night.

    "I want to praise Findlay," Rohl said after the game.

    "He understood my words to him two-and-a-half weeks ago when we spoke honestly about where I see him.

    "Since then, he's had exactly the right mindset. Today he was brave and nice in possession."

    The winger has made 21 appearances in all competitions this season but has only played 596 minutes, which works out at around 28 minutes per game.

    Still, in his limited game-time he has shown plenty of promise, registering three goals and two assists.

    In the Premiership he has played 194 minutes across 10 games and created three chances from open play. His two fast breaks have only been bettered by Djeidi Gassama and Nedim Bajrami while his shooting accuracy of 66.7% is better than strikers Youssef Chermiti and Danilo, as well as captain James Tarvernier.

    With Rohl keen in bring in additional attacking reinforcements before Monday night's transfer deadline, Curtis could find himself pushed further down the pecking order. He has been strongly linked with a loan move to Kilmarnock.

    Rohl said: "We'll make a decision in the next couple of days on him but we need to look at the bigger picture.

    "It's about game-time. It doesn't matter what we decide - he's on the right track."

    Kilmarnock assistant Billy Dodds, who alongside manager Neil McCann worked with Curtis during their time on Rangers' coaching staff last season, thinks a loan switch to Ayrshire would be the best move.

    "I can't confirm anything at the moment," the Killie assistant told BBC Sportsound about a potential loan.

    "The best case for him to develop would be to get game-time and I'm not sure he's going to get that at Rangers with the signings they've made.

    "He's got to play games somewhere and I think it'll be good for his development.

    "I know Neil worked with him hard in terms of shaping crosses in and he's like a sponge, he takes it on board. His cross in Porto was top drawer.

    "He's got a fantastic attitude to go with his technical ability. His attitude is to die for so he would be a good addition."

    Rangers fans, what do you think? Should Curtis be kept at Ibrox for the title run-in - or sent to Kilmarnock for more game-time?

    Let us know your thoughts.

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  14. Fernandez blocks out transfer talk to focus on title bidpublished at 12:57 GMT 30 January

    Alasdair Lamont
    BBC Sport Scotland in Porto

    Emmanuel FernandezImage source, SNS

    Emmanuel Fernandez is ignoring transfer speculation to focus on Rangers' pursuit of domestic success after their disappointing Europa League campaign ended.

    The centre-back, who moved to Ibrox on a four-year deal from Peterborough last summer, has reportedly attracted interest from German giants Borussia Dortmund and Bayer Leverkusen this month.

    But, speaking after the 3-1 defeat at Porto, 24-year-old Fernandez said: "Honestly, I haven't even heard about it.

    "I'm focused on what's going on here and I'm focused on being successful for this club.

    "We've just got to keep moving, keep going, keep grinding and we'll get results."

    Defeat in Portugal halted Rangers' eight-game winning streak but Fernandez is confident Danny Rohl's side can quickly put the setback behind them as they embark on the domestic title run-in.

    The Ibrox side, four points behind leaders Hearts, travel to Easter Road on Saturday to face fifth-place Hibs.

    "Look, we're out of this competition, but we've got 15 games to go, and a lot to do in these 15 games," Fernandez said.

    "We know it's a big 15 games left but I feel like we just need to take it game by game, focus on each game and bring a good performance on Sunday.

    "I feel like as much as we've got to focus on other teams, we've got to focus on ourselves as well, we've got to focus on bringing the best of ourselves each game and make sure that every game we bring a good result.

    "I feel like everyone's come together and we're putting in results. I feel like there's a lot more to come from this team. We put this game to rest. We don't think about it and we move on to the next."

    Asked what would be the key factor to Rangers being successful this season, he added: "I think being a team, that's the main thing for every single game, then we know that there are positives that come from that. If we don't be a team, then it's going to be a difficult moment.

    "As long as we're connected on the pitch and we're connected as a group off the pitch then there's not really many teams that can come up against us and take us toe to toe.

    "I back every person in the team. I think we all back each other and I feel like whatever happens, then we still have a strong squad."

  15. 'Glad the European embarrassment is over'published at 09:58 GMT 30 January

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    We asked for your thoughts after Rangers were beaten 3-1 in Porto in their final Europa League game.

    Here's a taste of what you had to say:

    Tom: Liked our defensive organisation and felt we were unfortunate to lose the first goal but we have to ditch James Tavernier if we are to win the league. Great to have John Souttar back and I believe Dujon Sterling and Derek Cornelius are close to playing again. Mohamed Diomande was excellent, as was Nicolas Raskin, and Findlay Curtis must stay in the team. If we can find a cutting edge up front I am optimistic for the league run-in.

    Louise: While we have improved domestically it seems the European stage is a step too far for us this season. We started making the same defensive errors that were made at the start of the season after a promising start and a great goal. Porto are a decent side and they highlighted where we still need to strengthen. My only hope is this defeat doesn't knock our confidence at home.

    Drew: Put it behind us, it was going to be a hard night and we had a mishap or two due to disorganisation. This was a game we had to play, not one we were probably ready for yet. Tomorrow is a new day, next game, move on and keep going.

    John: Very poor in some areas and some home truths required. Old servant Tav was wickedly exposed with lack of pace. He rarely gets in a delivery, his time has come. Max Aarons is a rabbit in the headlights, will never meet expectations. Offload. Djeidi Gassama, hugely overrated. Work shy at best and good at falling down. He may score the occasional goal, but flatters to deceive most of the time. Curtis is a better option. Cash in.

    Fraser: I'm so glad the European embarrassment is over. Now it's back to the main event of winning the league. We are a long long way from being a force in Europe, as are Celtic, it's the price we pay for playing in a poor league.

    Brian: The Europa League this campaign was always a distraction and best forgotten as it only served to damage the club's European reputation. My heart sinks when I see Max Aarons name on the teamsheet. All focus now on the domestic front - everything is coming together nicely for a push for the league title.

  16. Porto 3-1 Rangers: Match statspublished at 09:30 GMT 30 January

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    • Rangers have now lost six consecutive away European games (including qualifiers), their outright longest losing streak on the road in Europe.

    • Rangers shipped three first-half goals for only the second time in the Europa League (also three v Lyon in October 2024) and just the eighth time in major European competition.

    • Rangers have conceded 26 goals in European competition this season (including qualifiers), with Celtic in 2021-22 the only Scottish side to ship more in a single campaign (27).

    • Djeidi Gassama is just the third different French player to score more than once for a Scottish side in a Europa League campaign (Odsonne Edouard three times for Celtic and Marc-Antoine Fortune also for Celtic) and the first to do so for Rangers.

    • James Tavernier made his 70th appearance in major European competition for Rangers, with only goalkeeper Allan McGregor making more for the club (78), while David Narey (76 for Dundee United) and Callum McGregor (72 for Celtic) are the only outfield players to make more appearances for a single Scottish side in major European football than Tavernier.

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  17. Naderi pushes for move - gossippublished at 08:29 GMT 30 January

    Ryan Naderi has "filed a transfer request" to Hansa Rostock as he makes clear his desire to move to Rangers in a £2.6m deal. (TAG24 via Scottish Sun)

    Hansa Rostock manager Daniel Brinkmann says the German club want to keep Rangers target Naderi. (The Herald)

    Rangers will try to sign Leeds United striker Joel Piroe if the move for Naderi falls through. (Sky Germany via Daily Record)

    Rangers striker Danilo is poised to make a loan switch to Eredivisie side NEC Nijmegen. (Voetbal International via Scottish Sun)

    Rangers boss Danny Rohl says a decision will be made on youngster Findlay Curtis' future - who has been linked with a loan move to Kilmarnock - in the coming days. (Daily Record)

    Rohl vowed to push hard for "extra quality" before the transfer window closes on Monday after a toothless Rangers performance against Porto. (Scottish Sun)

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