Rangers coach Michael Beale reacts as Tottenham’s Marcel Lavinier makes debut
Tottenham Hotspur are through to the next round of the Europa League after beating Wolfsberger 4-0 on Wednesday evening.
Spurs won the first leg 4-1 in Hungary last week, and just had to see the job through against the Austrian side last night.
Dele Alli got the ball rolling with a stunning overhead kick, before he crossed for Carlos Vinicius to head home the second.
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Alli set up Gareth Bale for number three, and Vinicius added gloss to the win by hitting a fourth late on.
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Academy Restructure
SPORTING Director Ross Wilson has today announced that a restructure of the Rangers Academy has now been completed.
Ross Wilson began a review of Rangers Football Operations upon appointment, and the first stage has now been completed regarding the professional section of the Rangers Academy.
The Academy will now be organised as the Foundation Phase, Youth Development Phase and Professional Development Phase with the U20 Development Group becoming the Rangers B team with increased input from Steven Gerrard and connectedness to the First Team Coaching Staff.
Rangers will continue to strive with aspiration to create a quality Academy and todays changes are the next step on following initial change 5 years ago. Craig Mulholland, Head of Academy, led a revamp of our Academy over that period and Rangers now see some exciting young talents pushing hard towards the first team.
Of those talents who were unable to take the next step, none were hyped up more than Kakuta, a player for whom Chelsea risked a transfer ban, but ultimately disposed of without generating any headlines.
Still only 29, Kakuta’s career has been remarkably nomadic. Managed by Clarence Seedorf, Manuel Pellegrini and Peter Bosz after leaving Chelsea, his time in the game has taken in Premier League, Ligue 1, Eredivisie, Serie A and La Liga, not to mention a spell in the Chinese Super League under Owen Coyle.
“I play with a smile, he said. You need to feel loved and my team-mates help me a lot. When I went to China everyone said ‘Gael Kakuta is over’, but no, my aim is to join a great club in Europe.”
This Celtic carnage should not obscure the outstanding fact of this football season in Scotland: which is that Steven Gerrard and Rangers have brought an excellence to their work that even a
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