The former Ibrox hitman says consistency is the key for Beale when choosing his team.
Kris Boyd reckons Michael Beale is "no further forward" at Rangers in picking his consistent starting eleven despite a win against St Johnstone.
But Boyd reckons the Welshman's performance provides yet another selection conundrum for Beale with the Ibrox hero unsure if he still knows his best eleven men to field in light blue. It's about consistency for the Sky Sports pundit who says the next run of games will provide more of an answer to the bubbling question.
"It's a conundrum now Beale faces with Rabbi Matondo because every time he comes on he does something but when you start him, he doesn't quite hit the levels. Is he a substitute where he just comes on and has an impact?"
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