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da realbet: Rangers fans will take a long time to forgive Alfredo Morelos for his actions on Sunday, but for ex-Ger Andy Gray, the Colombian has already gone one step too far.
The Gers suffered a second Old Firm defeat of the season on Sunday, thanks to goals from Odsonne Edouard and James Forrest either side of a wonderfully taken Ryan Kent effort.
Of course, the major talking points of the match aren’t the goals, but the incidents involving Celtic skipper Scott Brown and several Rangers stars.
Morelos and Andy Halliday both saw red while Kent could face retrospective action, and Gray thinks the former has used up all his chances.
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What did he say?
“I’d sell him. I know it’s an easy thing to say but I’d seriously have to think about selling him,” the 63 year-old said.
“He cost Rangers again. He’s scored 29 goals this season – against who? Not Celtic.
“Not in the games that matter because he’s been sitting in the dressing room by himself and with his thoughts.
“Listen, I think Morelos is semi-talented. But where has he been in the games we have lost?
“Look at the League Cup semi-final against Aberdeen. He wasn’t there. Why?
“Because he was suspended for something stupid against Ayr United in an easy game at Ibrox.
“We need a man to do the business but he’s not shown up.”
Untrue and unfair
The once-formidable target man explained even further that he simply does not think Morelos is good enough for the club, mainly due to his lack of goals in big games.
The feisty youngster has yet to score against Celtic, while Hoops wonderkid Edouard can’t stop scoring against the Gers.
However, he has scored against three times against Aberdeen since moving to Ibrox and bagged four goals and four assists in Europe this season, proving he can do perform when it matters most.
The 22 year-old has a problem with his temperament, but to say he is not good enough for the club, despite being their best player all season, all because of a few moments of madness is perhaps the only thing madder than Morelos himself.
How many games has he gobbled up the one chance created in an otherwise unconvincing performance? How many times has he saved the Gers points while Steven Gerrard continues to learn the managerial ropes? Gray is being extremely naive.