Scott Hughes
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Danny Rohl's full answer on what he says happened with James Tavernier. "With Tav, to bring this a little bit into context, for me it was as well strange today, I must say this. I didn't expect this like it was today. On Monday, I got a call from the medical department that Tav is not available for Wednesday, he needs an injection on Tuesday. "Then my job, because I thought this is maybe his last chance to play at home, I gave him a call. The call was then OK, I convinced him that he can move this injection maybe later. "He said OK, he will be available for today. Yesterday we were in contact. And then finally, and I think this is also my job, to make decisions, who starts and who is a sub. I made my decision [to not start him], I was very transparent with him I thought and I wished him that he get some minutes. "You can think about start or not start, I think this is exactly my decision because this is the reason why I am the manager. And finally, he didn't accept that he would not start today and then he stayed away from the team. "That is the story. I think, and I must say this, I was really looking forward to give him minutes today because he deserved this, to be 11 years here. I think a good goodbye, to be on the pitch, final whistle, this should be like him. But this is not my part, I think for me it was about setting up the team and I did this." rangersreview.co.uk/interviews/261…



We don’t know either. We’re lost for words too. But this team never stops fighting. Onto Saturday. Thanks for your support 🧡







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