Russell Martin criticizes Rangers players' egos following disappointing draw, urging them to prioritize team success.
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Rangers' new manager, Russell Martin, has publicly criticized his team's attitude following their disappointing 1-1 draw against Motherwell in the opening Scottish Premiership match. The match, held at Fir Park, saw Rangers concede a late equalizer, resulting in boos from their own supporters. Martin didn't hold back in his post-match assessment, questioning the mentality of his squad and suggesting that some players need to reassess their approach.

Martin expressed his disappointment with the team's inability to maintain their lead and control the game, particularly in the second half. He stated that the players need to "drop their egos" and work harder for the team. While he didn't name specific players, his comments implied a lack of collective effort and a potential issue with individual attitudes within the squad. He emphasized the importance of humility and a willingness to put the team's needs above personal ambitions.

"Lucky to get a point" Martin said after the game, underlining his frustration with the performance. He acknowledged that there is work to be done to instill a winning mentality and a stronger sense of unity within the team. He stressed the need for the players to understand the expectations and demands of playing for Rangers, and to approach each game with the right mindset.

Despite the criticism, Martin also expressed his belief in the squad's potential and his determination to turn things around. He highlighted the importance of learning from the experience and using it as motivation to improve in the upcoming matches. He is determined to make amends by proving his worth under Russell Martin.

The draw against Motherwell has sparked debate among fans and pundits, with many questioning Rangers' ability to compete for the title this season. Some observers have pointed to a lack of creativity in midfield and a vulnerability in defense as key areas of concern. Others have suggested that Martin needs time to implement his ideas and that it's too early to draw definitive conclusions.

Martin's strong words after the game suggest that he is not afraid to make tough decisions and challenge the players to raise their standards. It remains to be seen how the squad will respond to his criticism, but it's clear that he is determined to create a more disciplined and united team. The coming weeks will be crucial for Rangers as they look to bounce back from this setback and demonstrate their title credentials.


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