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Rangers coach Steven Gerrard warned the club’s young players to take part on and off the field after congratulating Jamie Barjonas on his purpose in the 2-0 win over Nice.
Gerrard has presented Barjonas, Lewis Mayo and Nathan Patterson, 21, as examples of what he expects from his academy players after contributing to the club’s good fortune at the Veolia Trophy in France.
Gerrard under pressure that the self-centered players would not be worried in his first team, days after reports claimed that Kai Kennedy, 18, had been informed that he lost to locate a new club after turning down an offer to expand his contract beyond the next. Summer.
The Scottish under-19 international, who has been linked to clubs such as Manchester City, Roma and Bayern Munich, made his first opposing team against Stranraer in the Scottish Cup in January but not included in the French preseason call- . Trip.
Gerrard told Rangers TV: “I’m pleased with Jamie. It’s the first time since I played in a first-team game that shows him personality. We know he’s got that, we think he’s bigger than he’s shown. .
“So you’ll stay with us a little longer and we’ll review it to give you a few more opportunities.
“I need to bring in academy players, but first of all they have to worry about the football club. If you don’t sign up for the football club, you may not be noticed anywhere near me. And you’ll have to be pretty good. So they have to exercise every day as if it were something global for them to play for Rangers. I heard some things at the academy about which there was a little ego. So they probably wouldn’t be around me.
“I will only play with players who show me every day that they are smart enough to be close to us and Nathan Patterson, Jamie Barjonas and Lewis Mayo have shown it since day one. So they deserve the opportunities they’ve had.
Barjonas scored deep in the time off after Jermain Defoe gave the Rangers a lead in the minute.
Gerrard’s men won the trophy against Lyon Celtic after their weekday win over the hosts.
“It was a successful trip, not necessarily because we won the competition, it’s not the vital thing,” Gerrard said.
“We came here for fitness reasons, came here to get in better shape and came here to rehearse how we played and how to look. So there are many positives to take regarding the team and the team.
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