The former midfielder insists the Ibrox club must start playing at a quicker tempo in order to produce more creative and attacking football.
That's the viewpoint of pundit Michael Stewart.
The Light Blues paid a hefty price yesterday as they went down 3-1 at home to Aberdeen in the Premiership. The result means they are now seven points adrift ofThe home faithful booed the team off at full time and fans are now loudly calling for Beale to be removed from his position.lost three of their seven league games so far this campaign, but the style of football has been largely slow and pedestrian.
He explained: “A lot of teams who play against Rangers will try and make sure they are difficult to break down. “It’s not as if the balls are bad balls into the box but if you look at them all they’re never from behind the opposition, everything is in front of them. They can see them coming in. They’re all deep.
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