Rangers were beaten 2-1 in the first leg of their Champions League qualifier against Swedish outfit Malmo last night Steven Gerrard was thoroughly disappointed with the performance, and his players have a tough task on their hands to turn the tie around. The Scottish outfit bagged a late away goal which keeps their hopes alive but they could have performed much better. Gerrard revealed after the game that half the team underperformed on the night. The fans were particularly disappointed with the performance of John Lundstram. The former Sheffield United star was signed to add energy and physicality to Rangers’ midfield, but he struggled to have the desired impact on the game. The 27-year-old worked hard for his side, but he lost possession cheaply and failed to dominate the proceedings in ...
Sheffield United midfielder John Lundstram is available on a free transfer this summer, and Daily Record says that Rangers manager Steven Gerrard is an admirer of the 27-year-old. Lundstram has generally been excellent for Sheffield United since joining the club in 2017, although he went off the boil a little last season. The midfielder can play centrally or in a deep-lying role, and his versatility would be a useful asset for Gerrard. The Ibrox outfit need more depth in their squad as they strive to defend the Scottish Premiership title and make progress in the Champions League. Lundstram is at the peak of his career right now and could make an immediate impact in the Scottish top-flight. He has proven his quality in the Premier League, and signing a player of his calibre on a free transf...