Summary
Rangers' head coach Russell Martin criticized his players after a 1-1 draw with Motherwell in their opening game of the Scottish Premiership. Martin expressed disappointment, saying his team lacked bravery and aggression on the field. He also mentioned issues with some players focusing on personal gain over team effort.
Key Facts
- Russell Martin is the head coach of Rangers football team.
- Rangers drew 1-1 with Motherwell in their opening Scottish Premiership game.
- Martin said the team was "lucky to get a point" and was not brave enough.
- He criticized two players for prioritizing their personal actions over team play.
- This result marks the third consecutive season Rangers failed to win their opening league match.
- Martin mentioned this issue has affected the club for several years.
- Former Rangers player Derek Ferguson also expressed concerns about the team's tactics.