Rangers 1 Chelsea 3: match report

06 August 2011 18:28
By Ewing Grahame at Ibrox[LNB]7:28PM BST 06 Aug 2011[LNB]Comments[LNB] Rangers supporters are still waiting for their first home win under new management as Ally McCoist's depleted side (missing the injured David Weir, Steven Whittaker, Dorin Goian, Sasa Papac and Lee McCulloch) was comprehensively dismantled by opponents who impressed while rarely moving out of second gear. [LNB]McCoist, though, is refusing to press the panic button and preferred to accentuate the positive, concentrating on the contribution of the ingenues on the periphery of his squad. [LNB]'There is a very realistic chance ofthe young lads who took part today being involved with us over the remainder of the season,' he said. [LNB]'Of course, there are no guarantees but now might just be a good time to be a talented youngster at Murray Park. The boys who came in did well and there were a lot of encouraging things for us to take from the game.' [LNB]The other side of that is that there are, as yet, no more arrivals imminent at the club. 'I'm working very hard to bring players in,' said McCoist. 'I'm as hopeful as any fan. There's no point in me getting frustrated because that's part and parcel of the gig.' [LNB]Related Articles

Source: Telegraph