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👋 Good evening folks! It's matchday but you'd be forgiven not to have the battle fever cursing through your veins.
📋 Rangers host Dundee in the final home league game of the season. With the title all but over for another year, would you like to see Philippe Clement make wholesale changes to the starting XI?
📺 Potential team selection was one of the topics we discussed when Chris joined me on the Morning Briefing earlier. Will we see the likes of Leon King, Johnly Yfeko, Cole McKinnon and others? Catch up on the show below.
🗣️ We also touched on Clement's comments on Jack Butland with the Rangers boss saying he doesn't want to see the goalkeeper for any price. Clement also commented on the upcoming summer rebuild during his press conference yesterday. On the expected influx of new arrivals, he said:
“I cannot put a number on how many we will bring in. I know a number, but I’m not going to put that in the media now.
“Of course [it will be significant], because we have a lot of contracts ending also.
“We don’t have unlimited finances, so we need to make the right decisions in the positions and where to spend more and where to spend less. And of course, a story with the Champions League would also change things in that way.
“We are going to need to be more creative in that as a club, and we need to do it fast also, because we have decisive games already in August."
✍🏻 Joshua's penned a great piece on Nico Raskin and why the Belgian must start in the Scottish Cup final. He's examined the midfield combinations in Old Firm clashes in recent years and why Raskin could be the answer on May 25th. Check it out here.
🏟️ Tonight, Joshua and Chris will be in attendance at Ibrox. Join us for our team news video at 6:30 and our post-match reaction shortly after the final whistle.
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