Stevie Clifford of Four Lads Had a Dream has criticized Rangers defender and captain James Tavernier for recent comments
On November 1, the Englishman stated that he has played well this season and is aiming to create as many opportunities as possible.
He stated this during a press conference before of the Scottish League Cup semi-final versus Motherwell on Sunday, November 3 at Hampden Carl.
Clifford put it this way: “‘Gaslighting is a type of emotional abuse that involves manipulating someone into questioning their own reality, sanity, or capabilities’.”
James Tavernier’s words reveal where Rangers’ standards are.
Tavernier’s remarks reflect a disturbing complacency at Rangers, where individual performance justifications trump collective failure.
At a time when the club is nine points behind the league leaders, Tavernier’s defense of his own form, which ignores the larger team dynamics, implies a gap between personal measures and team success.
This approach not only ignores the concept of group accountability, but also demonstrates a lack of leadership in rousing the squad to greater standards.
Instead of tackling structural flaws or presenting a united front for improvement, Tavernier’s emphasis on his contributions, despite the team’s dismal league record, reveals a larger cultural issue within the Rangers.
Philippe Clement, as well as the decision makers behind the scenes, deserve a lot of criticism for this, because the club is in disarray both on and off the pitch, and the fans are fed up with what’s going on.
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