Charlie Mulgrew reckons it was 'strange' by Philippe Clement to start Dujon Sterling out wide against St Mirren.But fellow pundit Neil McCann stopped short of jumping on that bandwagon - and reckons the end result shows it might just have been a stroke of genius.
Rangers won 1-0 in Paisley thanks to another eye-catching goal from Cyriel Dessers but it was Sterling, who started on the left of the front three, who caught much of the attention.
a right-back by trade, he's been Mr Versatile for Clement and recently impressed in a run of games in central midfield, but looked an awkward fit on the wing against St Mirren.
He didn't have the deftness of touch of Rabbi Matondo or Scott Wright and struggled with one-on-ones when he had the ball. And former Celtic defender Mulgrew reckons playing him there was an odd decision by Clement.He said on Sportscene: "It was a strange decision.
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