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‘Gers should build around Windass’
- Updated: September 12, 2016
Dean Windass insists Rangers need to build their team around his son, Josh, if they are to close the gap on Celtic.
Mark Warburton’s side were beaten 5-1 at Celtic Park on Saturday, but the former Accrington Stanley player impressed with a number of powerful runs, including a 30-yard drive which paved the way for Joe Garner’s goal on the stroke of half-time.
Former Aberdeen striker, Dean, says Rangers were too slow to cope with Celtic’s front line – but believes it could have been a different story had they made better use of his son’s speed on the ball.
“The Celtic that Brendan [Rodgers] is building has energy and pace. In my opinion, I don’t think Rangers have enough legs in their team. If you look at guys like Scott Sinclair and James Forrest, Celtic do,” he said.
“In my opinion, there is only Josh and Barrie McKay in the Rangers team who are going to unlock the door. They need more than that.
“Give Josh the ball because he has pace and power. In my opinion, as a supporter and a dad, he didn’t get the ball enough. When he …