James Tavernier is adamant that the team do their talking on the pitch as they prepare for a pivotal League Cup semi-final matchup with Motherwell.
The journey to Hampden Park follows a disappointing 2-1 away loss to Aberdeen that increased the distance between the undefeated Dons and Philippe Clement’s team.
After the devastating loss, Rangers are currently nine points behind both Celtic and Aberdeen in the Premiership, and Clement and the players are under increased scrutiny.
Captain Tavernier remarked, I completely understand the frustrations because ultimately they want to see us win games.
We are all frustrated because we don’t want to travel somewhere and lose games or drop points. Like the players in the dressing room, I’m doing all in my ability to deliver performances that the supporters will be proud of.
We must put forth a lot of effort each day. We can talk all we want, but in the end, we have to speak on the field.
Tavernier claims that when the team comes together to look for gains in both performances and outcomes, he and under-presser boss Clement are still in frequent communication.
His words, We always want to improve,” However, it’s crucial to have that conversation with the team and hold each other to higher standards.
Clement and the Rangers team would probably feel less pressure if they won on Sunday at the national stadium.
Additionally, it will provide Tavernier with an opportunity to make up for lost chances by expanding his trophy collection as Ibrox captain.
I can obviously say that I would have loved more trophies and more medals over the years, which is obviously not the case, but I can’t change the past, he continued.