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Candeias makes Tavernier a better player
For the first time since joining Rangers in 2015, Tavernier appears to have a regular, consistent partner down the right flank in Daniel Candeias.
When the Portuguese winger plays, Tavernier is a much more potent attacking threat and simply looks to have a bit more confidence about himself.
When Dalcio or O’Halloran played in front of Tavernier he constantly looked a bit unsure about what each of them should be doing – both on the attack and defensively – but has a much stronger understanding with the former Benfica winger.
With 4-2-3-1 appearing to be Graeme Murty’s formation of choice then it’s likely we’ll get to see much more of them together for the Gers.
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