Ianis Hagi, Rangers man of the match

Starting in the match against Aberdeen in the 17th round of the Scottish championship, Ianis Hagi managed to impress. The British characterized him as “the biggest threat in the attack”, giving him the highest mark. This despite the fact that he did not manage to get his name on the list of scorers, nor did he provide a decisive assist.

His formation, however, obtained a decisive victory, score 3-0consolidating its second position. The successes were signed by Hamza Igamane (13), Leon Balogun (90+3) and Cyriel Dessers (90+7).

Ianis Hagi conquered the British after Rangers – Aberdeen 3-0

Shortly after the final whistle, those from ibroxnews.com analyzed the performances of the players coached by Philippe Clement. The man of the match was even declared the son of Gică Hagi, who received grade 9.

“Ianis Hagi created plenty of chances throughout the game and was undoubtedly the biggest threat in attack,” wrote the Brits.

The second best rating – 8 – went to the French central defender, Clinton Nsiala: “He played like Calvin Bassey in his prime. Even though he had some less good moments, he showed that he is growing in the central defender position. In addition, he contributed to the second goal.

The Scots’ reaction after Mihai Stoichiță spoke about Ianis Hagi’s departure from Rangers

Returning to Ianis Hagi, it must be said that the rumors regarding the transfer to Genoa – where Dan Șucu would have insisted – have been accentuated lately, generating a lot of reactions. Mihai Stoichiță, for example, vaguely suggested to the Romanian international to stay at Rangers and fight to become a basic man. His position was later commented on by the Scottish press.

“Ianis Hagi was told by a member of the FRF that he will not be part of a bigger club than Rangers as he has been urged to stay in Glasgow long-term. Even as he struggled for minutes in Glasgow, he continued to be called up by Romania and played at Euro 2024 for his country.

The technical director of FRF, Mihai Stoichiță, advised him to stay at Rangers as long as he can. Stoichiță – who managed Steaua Bucharest twice as well as Armenia and Kuwait said:

“Ianis Hagi plays for Rangers. Let him continue to play for Rangers because it is very good for him. You can’t stay at the same level all the time – he had a slump and now he’s back to his best. For Ianis, the most important thing is to play every week and he is doing that now at Rangers.

He played for the national team even when he wasn’t playing for Rangers, in my opinion he won’t have a bigger club than Rangers. He plays every week for an important team», the publication noted dailyrecord.co.uk.

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