da roleta: As reported by The Daily Record, Rangers defender Danny Wilson has lifted the lid on Pedro Caixinha’s opening two weeks in charge of the club, revealing that the Portuguese manager is already getting the most out of his squad of players.
What’s the story?
da blaze casino: Wilson has had a difficult season in the Scottish Premiership but still has enough quality and years to go on and make himself a hero in the eyes of supporters again.
If he does that, it won’t be because Pedro Caixinha hasn’t worked him hard enough. The defender reckons the new boss has raised the entire squad’s work ethic already.
As quoted by The Daily Record, Wilson said:
He is a manager who rightly puts demands on his players. If he loses it with us because we are not doing what he asked we can’t have any complaints about it. There has been a sudden lift around the place. In training everybody is doing that extra 10 or 20 per cent. Rightly or wrongly, everybody is working that little bit harder.
It’s a forthright and honest assessment of where Rangers stand right now, it’s clear that Mark Warburton had lost that managerial edge and the Light Blues can only benefit from this between now and the end of the season.
The international break has come at the perfect time for the new manager, having two solid weeks of training with the vast majority of his squad, instilling his style of play on them and bringing out, as Wilson puts it, that extra 20%.
That could work wonders for their chances of finishing second and ramping up to their huge semi-final at Hampden against Celtic.
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