Connect with us

Sports

Kris Boyd smiles through Rangers’ pain as he turns their 4-1 defeat into a dig at Celtic

Published

on

Boyd could only laugh after Lyon’s second goal, and after full time, he blamed the eventual defeat on rivals Celtic.

Kris Boyd blasts Rangers flops as he tells James Tavernier and co: “You've  let the club down” - Football Scotland
Kris Boyd was uncomfortably chuckling after Lyon’s second goal against Rangers, but he was still happy at the end, turning their 4-1 defeat into a dig at Celtic.

Rangers were soundly defeated by the Ligue 1 side at Ibrox, with Malick Fofana and Alexandre Lacazette each scoring twice on their route to a comfortable victory. Tom Lawrence had cancelled out Lacazette’s opening goal, but the visitors’ forward trio of Fofana, Lacazette, and Rayan Cherki was simply too potent.

On a somber night, the experts had plenty to say, with Boyd in particular drawing a lot of attention from the Sky Sports studio. He can never resist a Celtic wind-up and immediately compared it to their 7-1 thrashing in Dortmund. Meanwhile, Ally McCoist discovered evidence that Ibrox’s’standards’ are slipping. Here’s what three pundits said.

Check Also:  'A new home' - Key Celtic man bids farewell to fans in emotional letter after signing with Aston Villa

After Lyon’s second goal, the Sky studio cut to Boyd, who laughed and remarked, “You don’t need to come back to me if you don’t want to!” Before mentioning Lyon’s second goal.

At full-time, he went on, giving credit to Hearts before a dig at the Hoops across the city. He added: “Cerny had an opportunity before Lyon scored right at the start to put Rangers up but missed it from inside the six yard box, smashed it over the bar. From that moment on it was all Lyon. The front three absolutely ripped Rangers apart this evening.

“To be honest, it was four, but it could have been a lot more. Lyon were outstanding. But this week? You have to give Hearts credit, the team from the capital the only Scottish team to go and get a victory in Europe. Fantastic performance. But it’s hard to believe Rangers have lost 4-1 tonight, and it’s not even the worst result for a Scottish club in Europe this week.” That lost comment was met with a chorus of groans and boos by the rest of the studio who knew it was coming.

Check Also:  " Good News," Dortmund involved in civil war ahead of Celtic Champions League match

Speaking during the second half in TNT’s coverage, McCoist reckons the standards have dropped dramatically from the days of Gio van Bronckhorst when Rangers could mix it with some of Europe’s best. He said on commentary: “There’s been a decline in the standards, definitely. Three or four years ago, they could compete with these teams. So you have to ask what’s gone wrong?”

And at full-time, he said: “Rangers have been beaten comfortably by brilliance. And those two (Lacazette and Fofana) were part of a trio that, I’ve got to be honest, I really enjoyed watching. Fofana on the left, Lacazette through the middle, Cherki on the right. They had an absolutely beautiful balance. Rangers could not handle it, simple as.”

 

Copyright © 2023 LearnersRoom