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Kris Boyd, a former player for Rangers, expressed his frustration with the team’s recent performances under manager Philippe Clement. Despite Rangers securing a 1-0 victory against Heart of Midlothian, Boyd believes that the overall performance of the players is not up to par.

Boyd highlighted that while winning games is important, Rangers fans are now looking beyond just the results. He emphasized that the team’s performances have not been satisfactory, especially considering the high expectations set for the players. Boyd pointed out that the new signings made by the team have not been performing well, indicating that they may not be good enough for the team.

In Boyd’s opinion, Clement’s focus on the team’s progression and improvement does not align with the current state of the team. He suggested that the “new team” excuse used by Clement is no longer valid, as the performances on the field have not shown significant improvement over time. Boyd questioned Clement’s satisfaction with the team’s performances and urged him to reevaluate the summer signings that have not lived up to expectations.

While Rangers continue to secure wins, Boyd believes that it is essential for the team to deliver strong performances consistently. He emphasized that simply winning games is not enough to satisfy the fans and stakeholders of the club. Boyd’s critique of Clement’s management style and the team’s overall performance reflects a growing concern among Rangers supporters about the direction of the team.

As Rangers strive to compete in the Scottish Premiership title race, Boyd’s comments serve as a reminder that success on the field requires more than just securing victories. The team must work towards improving their overall performance and delivering results that match the high standards set by the club and its supporters. Boyd’s insights shed light on the challenges facing Rangers under Clement’s leadership and the need for a reevaluation of the team’s strategies moving forward.