
Martin Unleashes Fiery Critique: Are Hidden Egomania and Lack of Grit Sabotaging the Team?
Russell Martin’s tenure as Rangers’ head coach might still be in its infancy—just 270 minutes on the pitch so far—but already he’s unleashed a storm of dissatisfaction that’s left his squad scrambling for identity. Their recent 1-1 draw at Motherwell was not just a missed opportunity; it was a glaring reflection of a team that Martin bluntly described as “lucky to get a point.” His candid words, sharp and unapologetic, painted a picture of a side outplayed by an audacious Fir Park outfit, whose bravery and aggression left Rangers trailing behind. The frustration seeped through as Martin singled out two players seemingly detached from the collective effort, calling for egos to be checked at the door. This isn’t merely a tactical hiccup—it’s a deep-rooted mentality crisis, he asserts, marking the third consecutive season where Rangers have stumbled out of the gate, but never with such public rebuke from their boss. The message? The era of laxity is over; it’s time to coalesce or be cast aside.
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