If Sam Lammers didn’t know what being a Rangers player was all about, he does now.The Dutchman can’t have performed for many clubs where a win is greeted with howls of derision due to the quality of the performance.
But that’s what an Ibrox full-house dished out to their team after they were lucky to squeeze past Motherwell with a deflected Cyriel Dessers goal.The Fir Park side created plenty of chances in the closing stages and Lammers, who had a couple of chances to add to the lead, admitted the nervy ending was the catalyst for the crescendo of boos that greeted the final whistle.
He said: “The last 20 minutes or so they were pressing us, they had the better chances, so it’s to be expected. When you win you hope to get the fans behind you but this was just not a good match for us, I think that was clear, so they let us know we have to do better."The way we ended the game, at home we should be more dominant.
We have to play better football, be dominant in our own stadium every game.“We had opportunities to go 2-0 up and make it easier for ourselves but we just have to play at a higher tempo.
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