Trio's growth a real 'feather in cap' for Rohl
[BBC] Fans and players alike would have been seeing Mikey Moore's face when they closed their eyes on Saturday night, as the young Tottenham loanee terrorised our friends from the north east. I was interested to see how Aberdeen would go about things as they tried to do their favourite thing and put a dent in our season. Fortunately for Rangers, the players were right up for it, scored four great goals and played Aberdeen off the pitch.
So much so, their goal came from our lax play in the second half. To be honest, a 4-1 scoreline flattered Aberdeen. It could have been anything we wantede.
That's three games we've played against them this season and they have all been comfortable wins. There were many good individual performances in the latest canter. At the back, Nasser Djiga and Manny Fernandez are forming a very solid partnership, giving the team a solid footing to build from.
They never gave Kevin Nisbet a sniff. In midfield, Nico Raskin and Tochi Chukwuani both scored but they were excellent and involved in everything. Those second balls seem to be stuck to Chukuwani, something we have been missing for a long time.
His goal was perfectly taken too. Lastly, Moore was superb. Watching the growth in him, Fernandez and Djiga in the past three to four weeks has been a pleasure - it's a real feather in the cap for Danny Rohl and his coaching team.