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🗞️ Welcome to your Rangers Review Newsletter for Tuesday, April 2nd


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👋 Good Evening folks! It's been another busy day at Rangers Review Towers.

🕵🏻 Joshua has examined Rangers' defensive weakness that Hibs were able to exploit on Saturday and how the Ibrox club can improve when Celtic turn up on Sunday. It's another fantastic piece of analysis you won't find anywhere else. Check it out here.

🗣️ Philippe Clement has been speaking about Kemar Roofe and explaining why he was left out of the squad to face Hibs at the weekend. The Belgian has also discussed Mohamed Diomande's international dilemma after being called up by both Ghana and Ivory Coast.

📺 Jonny joined me on the Morning Briefing earlier and there was plenty of talking points on the agenda. We mulled over the selection decisions Clement faces ahead of the Old Firm clash such as who plays wide left, where should Dujon Sterling play if he starts? Can Tom Lawrence and Todd Cantwell both start? Catch up on the show below.

🤔 For those of you who are Rangers Review YouTube members, I spoke to leading Romanian journalist Marian Olaianos earlier about Ianis Hagi. We discussed his Ibrox future, links with Galatasaray and the expectations on him ahead of the Euros. You can watch the video here.

✍🏻 ICYMI, you can read an exclusive interview with Filip Helander on the website. Chris sat down with the big Swede for an in-depth chat about his time in Govan, his injury frustration, scoring an Old Firm winner, the 55 season and more. It's a cracking read.

👀 We also have a brilliant two-part interview with Dave King dropping on the website tomorrow. It's not to be missed! If you haven't subscribed already, now is the time to do so.