
‘Worst footballer I’ve ever seen’ – Rangers fans rip into Djeidi Gassama after what he did vs Livingston
Rangers fans do not want to see Djeidi Gassama near the starting line-up again following his performance at Livingston.
Danny Rohl’s side found themselves 2-0 down in the second half to the Scottish Premiership‘s bottom side, who have not won a league game since August.
Goals in the final 10 minutes though from Emmanuel Fernandez and Mikey Moore salvaged a point for Rangers, with the hosts having gone down to 10 men with 30 minutes remaining.
The dropped points though could prove crucial in the Scottish Premiership title race, with Hearts now holding a four-point advantage over Rangers at the top of the table.

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Djeidi Gassama had ‘another howler’ vs Livingston
As Rangers dominated possession, as expected at Livingston, Gassama had zero impact on the game from the flank.
Gassama didn’t have a shot on goal, had just three touches in the opposition box and lost half of his ground duels during his 79 minutes on the pitch.
The 22-year-old only has two goals and three assists in the Scottish Premiership this season, in what has been an underwhelming first campaign in Glasgow.
Rangers fans are confused at how Rohl, who worked with Gassama at Sheffield Wednesday, can not bring the best out of the Frenchman.
One supporter said they “despise” Gassama, whilst another claimed they would sell the forward in the summer after only one season at the club.
Rangers targeting Kilmarnock starlet
With the Scottish Premiership title race now having swung firmly into Hearts’ favour, Rangers now have work to do to win the league.
Rohl will be looking at strengthening his squad once again in the summer transfer window to try and improve his side’s chances.

It is believed that Rangers will compete with Celtic to try and sign Kilmarnock midfielder David Watson, who has impressed at the Ayrshire club this season.
The 21-year-old has three goals and one assist in a Kilmarnock side that sit second bottom of the table.
Thelo Aasgaard has struggled for form in his first season at Ibrox, whilst there remains uncertainty over the future of Nico Raskin, who could be of interest to many clubs in the summer.