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4 mins: Spurs press and force another corner. Again, nothing comes of that.
39 mins: Great save by Butland from Johnson. But the Spurs player is offside.
38 mins: Play resumes. Butland in the Rangers goal bangs the ball straight to James Maddison. He gets clipped by Raskin and its a Spurs free kick about 30 yards from goal in the centre of the pitch. Resulting play leads to a Spurs corner.
Rangers substitution
34 mins: Play has stopped. Souttar the Rangers defender is on the ground. Reckon he won’t be long for this field.
And yup – he’s off. Looks like his groin.
Balogun comes on in his place.
32 mins: From outside the box Cerny tries a shot. It goes over the bar – but it was dangerous play and Spurs look a bit fragile.
30 min: Corner is dealt with my Spurs with Son thumping it upfield. But Rangers are coming back. A Tottenham move ends in a misplaced pass and a throw to Rangers in the Spurs half.
29 mins: It’s an amazing match. Lots of chances, lots of effort.
Rangers definitely have the edge though.
They have a corner.
25 mins: From the corner Tottenham break quickly but again it comes to nothing. Rangers have a chance down the right with Cerny smashing a ball goalwards which Forster saves. Another passage of play sees Jefte slide one in from the left, across the Spurs box but there is no one on the end of it.
It’s all action.
22 mins: Nice interplay by Rangers around the Spurs box. Ball falls eventually to Jefte who shoots and it is blocked by Tottenham. It’s a corner.
20 mins: Yellow card for Diomande for a handball
19 mins: It’s back and forth. Both teams really going for it.
15 mins: Brennan Johnson robs a Rangers player in the centre of the field, heads to the Rangers box with the ball bouncing off a defender and into the path of James Maddison who shoots over. But it’s a corner.
Nothing comes from that.
11 mins: It’s all action. Son misses from ten yards in the Rangers box.
10 mins: Great counter attack by Rangers. Werner loses the ball and Bajrami sails down the right, into the Spurs box and hits a hard shot which is touched by Forster for a Rangers corner. The next play comes to nothing.
8 mins: shot from Werner on the left. The ball sails over the top of Butland’s bar. Should have hit the target at least.
6 mins: Spurs play the ball out from their area – Bentancur moves up the field on the right but gets muscled off the ball. Rangers showing a bit of physicality.
3 mins: Two dangerous moves by Rangers reasonably well mopped up by Spurs. It’s a pretty active start from both sides.
1 min: Spurs start well and Werner whizzes down the left and wins a corner. That play comes to nothing. But good opening move.
Kick off
And we are off with Spurs. Hold on to your hats.
Ibrox is rocking tonight. Even though it is near to freezing.
The TV (which is dubbing this fixture The Battle of Britain) is showing the young mascots warming up in the tunnel – vigorously. Socks are pulled up past the knees.
The teams are out
Rangers: Butland, Tavernier, Souttar, Propper, Yilmaz, Raskin, Bajrami, Cerny, Diomande, Jefte, Igamane.
Subs: Kelly, Cortes, Barron, Dessers, Dowell, Sterling, Balogun, King, McCausland, Fraser, Rice, Curtis.
Tottenham Hotspur: Forster, Porro, Gray, Dragusin, Udogie, Bentancur, Bissouma, Johnson, Maddison, Werner, Son.
Subs: Austin, Whiteman, Bergvall, Solanke, Kulusevski, Sarr, Lankshear, Dorrington, Olusesi, Williams-Barnet, Hardy.
Referee: Sandro Scharer (Switzerland)
And in case you don’t know what time it is where you are watching/reading/listening, here is a reminder
Ange interview: ‘Tough game, big game’
Spurs TV is asking the questions : “How’s it feel to be back?” (in Glasgow). Fair enough question I guess since Ange was Celtic manager for a couple of years.
He answers: “Good to be back – just as cold as I remember it.”
And quizzed about his potential reception by Rangers fans:
“You pretty much know when you are up here that – the city is divided. And you kind of know that if you are on one side that the other are not going to be too warm and friendly with you. But that’s OK, that’s part of sport.”
On injuries and perhaps the general malaise at Spurs after some very up and down results.
“We are in a bit of a tough spot. But great opportunity for us to overcome the odds and hopefully create something special.
“Fair to say this is probably the worst I have ever experienced. What need to do is to stay calm and have a belief in the principles of what you are building.”
Don’t often see a picture of Ange smiling so here’s one
And another
Evening everyone – or morning if you are on Australia timezone or afternoon in the Americas etc …
Welcome to our second live match of the day – a real potential cracker this one with lots at stake (for Tottenham and Ange Postecoglou).
It’s 8th placed Rangers against 9th placed Spurs.
But more than that its a chance for Ange to get his season back on track after a a topsy turvy few months of glory (4-0 win at Man city) and dismality (is that the a word that describes their various coming-from-in front defeats?)
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