Rangers receive a £4.5 million boost amidst chaos at Tynecastle as Clement debuts a secret weapon

Rangers receive a £4.5 million boost amidst chaos at Tynecastle as Clement debuts a secret weapon
Rangers receive a £4.5 million boost amidst chaos at Tynecastle as Clement debuts a secret weapon

Rangers receive a £4.5 million boost amidst chaos at Tynecastle as Clement debuts a secret weapon

Rangers receive a £4.5 million boost amidst chaos at Tynecastle as Clement debuts a secret weapon

The comeback of the league’s most injured player,

Kemar Roofe, went somewhat unnoticed as Rangers bemoaned yet another injury

following their Scottish Premiership victory against Hearts.

Rangers receive a £4.5 million boost amidst chaos at Tynecastle as Clement debuts a secret weapon
Rangers receive a £4.5 million boost amidst chaos at Tynecastle as Clement debuts a secret weapon

Recently, the Ibrox team has lacked significantly in effective firepower;

at Tynecastle, Abdallah Sima emerged victorious once more.

Rangers did pay a price for the win;

Borna Barisic and Tom Lawrence are the most recent names who have

Philippe Clement worried ahead of a challenging final stretch during the holidays.

However, the verdict is still out on Sam Lammers, Cyriel Dessers,

and Danilo more and more, so Kemar Roofe’s comeback against Hearts is encouraging.

Rangers don’t have enough powerful fire.

Rangers, who are severely lacking in dependable finishing talent,

are risking looking foolish by relying too much on Brighton loanee Abdallah Sima.

Rangers spent a whopping £21 million in the summer on the aforementioned trio,

but they haven’t been able to find any real consistency in their goal scoring this season outside of Sima.

Govan won’t see any significant changes until the summer of next year,

according to Philippe Clement, so players like Kemar Roofe and company will need to step up.

Over his four seasons in Glasgow, the 30-year-old Jamaican international has been a

major letdown in terms of availability,

but maybe he can make one last-ditch effort at Ibrox.

Kemar Roofe needs to build from Hearts’ comeback.

With 20 minutes remaining in the match against Hearts,

Kemar Roofe came off the bench for the first time since playing an hour against

St. Mirren at the beginning of October.

This indicates that, despite starting on the bench against Sparta Prague,

Hibs, Livingston, and Aris Limassol, Kemar Roofe is now playing for the first time under Philippe Clement.

It happens after the management of the Rangers made a commitment to

investigate the cause of Kemar Roofe’s persistent injury troubles since joining the team.

Roofe’s record of 37 goals in 89 games and just under 4600 minutes (124 minutes per goal) speaks for itself,

making him a solid striker option anytime he has been available.

Kemar Roofe’s first appearance under Philippe Clement since joining the team against

Hearts will raise cautious expectations that he may now start to

justify the £4.5 million the club invested to sign him nearly four years ago.

Roofe was signed from Anderlecht.

Roofe’s Rangers career rests on it,

since chairman John Bennett has mentioned that salaries will be released at

the end of the season when pressure is put on the current team.

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