Rangers: Russell Martin’s mentality mantra soundtracks another loss

At the weekend, Livingston has failed to overlook the starting blocks of Rangers, as well as a small step on the recovery on the Scotton Premiership win.
In Austria, they had the opportunity to gain a lawsuit for the head coaches under great pressure.
Instead, a weak shot from James Tavernier came to the fore by Dimitri Lavalee, who was controlled by Maurice Malone and completed by Tomi Horvat. Seven minutes have passed.
If this was a defense setback, the second goal was a defender disaster.
In a deep free kick, a high line was clearly sliced with a pleasant daisy cutter and a Jack Butland was blushing for the second time in the first half.
“Schoolboy things, dedi the old Rangers said Hutton, who took the back right back.
According to Martin, two mistakes caused by the mindset of the Ibrox side. It has nothing to do with their installations, systems or styles.
“The difference from the first half hour to the next 60 minutes was really far away.” He said. “Concentration, mentality.
“I was disappointed because we’re giving two bad goals, soft goals. We’ve not been alive lately.
“We hurt ourselves because they did not create anything from the open game. Harmful and annoying.”




