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Aribo, teammates hold crisis meeting

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  • Super Eagles midfielder, Joe Aribo, and his Glasgow Rangers’ teammates had Celtic in their sight in the Scottish league race as the ‘Bhoys’ only led the ‘Gers’ by just two points prior to the Scottish winter break, but following an away defeat to Hearts and home draw to Aberdeen in the second phase of the season, Steven Gerrard’s men’s dream of wrestling the title from their rivals now looks slim.

Super Eagles midfielder, Joe Aribo, and his Glasgow Rangers’ teammates had Celtic in their sight in the Scottish league race as the ‘Bhoys’ only led the ‘Gers’ by just two points prior to the Scottish winter break, but following an away defeat to Hearts and home draw to Aberdeen in the second phase of the season, Steven Gerrard’s men’s dream of wrestling the title from their rivals now looks slim.

Rangers, with a game in hand, were looking strong and poised to wrestle the title from their rivals but their recent slump has led to the players convening a crisis meeting to arrest the situation.

According to Express.co.uk, the Ibrox outfit’s first-team stars had a crunch talk, and discussed about their poor form with a member of the squad, Steven Davis, admitting the Gers are lacking “a little bit of spark”.

“There is no getting away from it – it has been disappointing for us,” said the 35-year-old.

“We have had a little bit of a dip on form and when we haven’t been at our best we have dropped points.

“We had a little chat through the week, just as players and went over a few things that we think we can do better and need to focus on.

“I have been here before I know how things are portrayed after every result, win or lose, and the scrutiny that the team is under.

“There is a huge desire from all the players and all the staff to have success this season. I don’t think it’s a question of anything to do with me being a senior player.”

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