GOOD NEWS;Ben Davies leaves Rangers for Birmingham City

GOOD NEWS;Ben Davies leaves Rangers for Birmingham City

For Rangers’ £4 million man, the writing was on the wall only one game into the new season.

As Philippe Clement’s side struggled to a 0-0 draw with Hearts at Tynecastle, the sight of Ben Davies being thrown around like a ragdoll by makeshift centre-forward Kenneth Vargas was a concerning one to say the least.

The Scottish game is notoriously physical.

And for all of Davies’ qualities in possession – a lovely left foot aiding the build up in a possession-based system – you will have to bare your defensive teeth now and again and that is where the former Liverpool man was frequently found wanting.

Lee McCulloch, the former Rangers skipper, felt that Davies had ‘massive problems’ up against the speed and power of Vargas in Edinburgh.

And it was telling that the 29-year-old did not feature for the club in Premiership action again after being hauled off on the hour mark in early August, left out of the squad entirely in those wins over Motherwell and Ross County.

Ben Davies leaves Rangers for Birmingham City

Davies joined ambitious Birmingham City on loan this week.

And Andy Halliday, the one-time Gers midfielder, is not surprised to see Clement move on from a man who fell behind John Souttar, Leon Balogun and £1.5 million summer recruit Robin Propper in the pecking order.

“Having watched him a few times, I just think he lacks the physicality for the Scottish game, I really do,” Halliday tells the Open Goal podcast on YouTube.

“Even watching him against Hearts on the opening day, Kenneth Vargas – and he’s not even a striker – he’s nudging him off the ball.

“Listen, he’s a nice football player. When the game is nice for Rangers, he plays well. But every time it’s a sort of physical game or it’s close, I don’t think he’s performed well.

“So I thought that was an obvious one (to let him go).

 

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