Youssef Chermiti does Rangers prospects no favours as cameo vs Dundee United shows backwards step
Source: Ibrox News
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Youssef Chermiti came off the bench in Rangers‘ 4-2 win against Dundee United on Saturday, but his goal-scoring ability came into question once again.
Danny Rohl decided to start the striker on the bench in the first game back after the international break, and it wasn’t a move that he will regret.
Chermiti has come up with big moments, by all means, but his tendency to miss big chances in light blue feels like it’ll be a problem for the time to come.
The young forward has years ahead of him to improve, but with a need for silverware at Ibrox, patience runs thin.
Chermiti missed some golden opportunities against Dundee United, and it’s a familiar story with him once again; one step forward, two steps back.
Chermiti’s performances against Celtic will go down in the history books this season, particularly for that overhead kick in the 2-2 draw last month, which was unfortunately overshadowed by the full-time scenes at Ibrox.
Rohl started with Ryan Naderi up top for the Gers against Jim Goodwin’s side, as the German netted his first Scottish Premiership goal since arriving in the winter.
