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This delay meant that the club missed out on the 26-year-old’s potential contributions during crucial early matches, where his flair could have made a significant difference.Rangers cannot be making such shoddy boardroom decisions
The situation with the Romanian at Ibrox was particularly frustrating because it highlighted a lack of professionalism and foresight from the club’s management.
Hagi, a player known for his technical ability and creativity, was sidelined due to contractual disputes at the start of the season, only being reintegrated when the team lacked other options.However, given the lack of options at Philippe Clement’s disposal, the Romanian was brought back into the first team and has been a regular in recent weeks.
Speaking about the club’s mismanagement behind the scenes, Ferguson told Open Goal on 16 January at 58:38
“You can look at Hagi is come in by default, nobody to sign because all the garbage that went on. They couldn’t just sit around the table and discuss it. He’s kind of stumbled upon that.”
It reflects poorly on the board’s seriousness and competence in handling player affairs, which directly impacts team performance.
In other Rangers news, the club are closing in on their first signing of the January transfer window after a new development.
For more Rangers news, follow us on Facebook or join our brand new WhatsApp Channel for instant updates to be sent straight to your phone.His eventual return has shown his value, proving that his absence was a self-inflicted wound for the club.
For a side with ambitions of becoming serial winners, such mismanagement behind the scenes is unacceptable.This delay meant that the club missed out on the 26-year-old’s potential contributions during crucial early matches, where his flair could have made a significant difference.
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