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NEDIM Bajrami praised the strong second-half performance of Rangers in the Premier Sports Cup semi-final against Motherwell at Hampden. He emphasized the support of the team for their manager, Philippe Clement, who was facing intense pressure following a recent loss to Aberdeen. The victory in the semi-final not only delighted Bajrami but also provided some relief for Clement amidst calls for his dismissal.

The Albanian internationalist expressed his happiness at scoring the winning goal and helping the team. He highlighted the constant pressure that comes with playing for Rangers and the team’s commitment to winning every game. Bajrami emphasized the importance of taking each game as it comes and focusing on giving their best on the pitch.

Furthermore, Bajrami acknowledged the defensive quality of the team in the second half, preventing Motherwell from scoring a second goal. He also praised his teammate Václav Cerny for his outstanding performance and assist during the match. The need for the team to be more clinical in front of goal was also highlighted by Bajrami as they look to progress in various competitions.

Looking ahead, Bajrami expressed his desire to win a cup, as he has never played in a cup final before. Despite the upcoming final against Celtic, he emphasized the team’s current focus on their midweek fixture against Olympiacos in the Europa League. Bajrami stressed the importance of taking each game seriously and approaching them one at a time to achieve their goals.

The Swiss-born player’s insights into the team’s mindset and approach to upcoming fixtures provide a glimpse into the dedication and determination of Rangers to succeed in their competitions. As they continue their journey in both domestic and European competitions, Bajrami’s contributions on and off the pitch will be crucial to their success.