James Tavernier was back of familiar territory after the disappointing 1-1 draw away to Aberdeen.
After a month of upbeat results enjoying the third Revolution in as many years the Tribute Act had the opportunity to trim Celtic’s lead at the top of the Premiership down to six points with a game in hand.
With Aberdeen in the bottom half of the table it should have been a routine away win but it seems that the Dons tried too hard unlike most of the clubs that have played against Philippe Clement’s side in recent weeks.
— Tam sellic son (@TamseIIicsonIII) November 26, 2023
Throughout the Micky Beale Revolution Tav was constantly disappointed, after losing the League Cup Final to Celtic in February he went as far as apologising to the fans for the defeat.
The former Wigan ace has a quick opportunity for revenge when his side faces Aberdeen in the League Cup Final, after eight years at Ibrox Tav could complete the medal collection that Alistair Johnston chalked up in five months.
I think he says “Obviously it’s a point”
He knows you’re on to him
— Jim Burke (@Barcajim3) November 26, 2023
?? “We conceded a poor goal from our standards… There’s loads of points to play for, we’re disappointed we dropped two today.”
Rangers captain James Tavernier shares his thoughts on their 1-1 draw with Aberdeen ? pic.twitter.com/Hn0UIVlu1j
— Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) November 26, 2023
First words ‘Obviously disappointed’