Brendan Rodgers watched his Celtic side relinquish a 2-0 lead to Aberdeen to share the spoils and Rangers had the perfect chance to close the gap at Kilmarnock this afternoon
The defeat to Kilmarnock means that the gap at the top of the table stays at six points between Celtic and Rangers and Boyd fumed that what he’s seeing from his old club is ‘not good enough’.
Boyd told Sky Sports, “It’s not been good enough and you might be winning games at football, Rangers never dominate any game, never.
“There’s no intensity to play. There’s no sharpness. They don’t create anything. It’s more hope that they’re going to score a goal. The substitutions don’t affect games. They are miles off it.
“And everybody’s like, ‘Oh, here he goes, he’s having another go, he’s having another rant. It’s the truth, and the sooner people understand that this ain’t working, the better.”
GET MORE NEWS HERE
Be the first to comment