da fezbet: New Glasgow Rangers manager Michael Beale is set to face an almost unsurmountable challenge trying to win the Premiership title this season having replaced Giovanni van Bronckhorst at Ibrox.
da cassino online: The Gers are currently nine points behind Celtic in the chase for the title and Beale will have to have everybody fit and raring to go once the domestic season resumes again.
This is easier said than done, with the Light Blues having no fewer than eight first-team players missing through injury and the 42-year-old will have to rely on who he has available to him at the moment.
The biggest disappointment this season has been that of Alfredo Morelos, with the striker scoring just three times, being overshadowed by summer arrival Antonio Colak, who has 14 goals already.
The Colombian appears to have lost his goalscoring instinct which he utilised to good effect between 2018 and 2021, which coincidentally came under Beale, who was the first team coach during Steven Gerrard’s spell as manager.
If anyone is going to rejuvenate Morelos, Beale might just be the man, having created a system that was perfect for the 26-year-old. It allowed him to thrive while supported by two attacking wingers and a dynamic midfield, as he scored for fun.
Indeed, during Beale and Gerrard’s three full seasons at Rangers, Morelos netted 14, which tells the whole story.
For a striker who was once dubbed “lethal” and a “nightmare to play against” by Journalist Jordan Campbell, it is a shock to see his apparent decline so far this season.
The £33k-per-week hitman might have a lot to prove under Beale and appointing the Englishman might just be the correct call in order to bring back the best from Morelos.
The next few months could be pivotal in his Rangers career, especially with the player out of contract next summer, however, if he can get a few goals scored early on during the Beale tenure, the Ibrox faithful might just see the redemption of arguably the finest striker the club has had in the previous decade.