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Rabbi Matondo has insisted he wants to prove his “haters” wrong after his Rangers nightmare – but he would do well to reflect on his own performances first.

Matondo completed a move to Norwegian club SK Brann on Tuesday after being given the green light to walk away from Ibrox several months before his contract was set to run down.

The Wales international had been on the Light Blues’ fringes for several years and played just 65 minutes this season, but until this month, they had been unable to offload him.

He had not turned out for the Gers since February, when he was brought off the bench by Danny Rohl during the 8-0 Scottish Cup thumping of Queen’s Park.

Matondo hopes his move away from Rangers will signal the start of a much-needed new chapter, but his comments rallying against his doubters were surprisingly tone-deaf.

Shortly after his official Brann unveiling, the 25-year-old was questioned on the negative social media comments about his stint at Rangers. Clearly, he has a bone to pick.

“I want to show the haters and the world that there is still a player in me,” said Matondo....

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