
Bojan Miovski instantly grabs Rangers lifeline as Falkirk stats to dazzle Danny Rohl
Bojan Miovski’s future at Ibrox was hanging by a thread just weeks ago, as his struggles only went from bad to worse at Rangers.
Before the international break, the 26-year-old had notched 10 goals in 36 matches across all competitions, but it was his performances that were causing the most concern this season.
With Youssef Chermiti and Ryan Don Naderi both ahead of him in the pecking order, supporters were predicting an impending departure for the summer signing, but that might be about to change.
Rangers’ transfer chiefs will be working behind the scenes ahead of the summer window, and what appeared to be a very simple decision has taken a new twist after Miovski’s latest display.
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VISIT THE RANGERS TRANSFER HUBBojan Miovski sends clear message to Danny Rohl at Falkirk
After scoring against Dundee United, the centre-forward was back in form against Falkirk on Sunday, 12 April, coming off the bench to fire two goals home at Falkirk Stadium.
He will be pushing for a starting spot at Ibrox right now, and Rohl might have no other choice but to listen to him, especially with Naderi now sidelined for the foreseeable future.
Despite taking a touch every minute that he was on the pitch, Miovski chipped in with two goals in a nine-goal thriller against the Bairns, even creating two chances that could have ended in assists.
| Bojan Miovski vs Falkirk | Stats [FotMob] |
| Minutes played | 17 |
| Goals | 2 |
| Touches | 17 |
| Chances created | 2 |
| Recoveries | 3 |
| Ground duels won | 40% (2/5) |
It was an incredibly strange clash at the weekend, with Falkirk first taking a two-goal lead before the Gers flipped the script completely to take a 4-2 lead. There were signs of more twists, but just not enough from the home side.
Rangers striker might already see his future away from Ibrox
This may be the last-chance saloon for the striker, who could soon see his future away from Ibrox if his manager fails to put real trust in him for the final few games of the campaign.
Football Insider understood back in February that Miovski could push for a move away in the summer, and there has yet to be any evidence that he’s anything more than an impact substitute.
The next few games will truly show the Gers’ intentions ahead of the upcoming window, and whether or not a new striker is on the list of targets.
All of the club’s plans could change, depending on how the race for the Scottish Premiership title finishes, and the latest victory has seriously put Hearts under pressure.
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