Fergusonâs Rangers veer from âhorrendousâ to âdifferent classâ
All the goals as Ferguson gets first Rangers win in six-goal thriller
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It was a moment Rangers legend Barry Ferguson had long dreamed of, but one which he thought had long disappeared into the night.
Fewer than 15 minutes into his debut in his boyhood clubâs dugout, he must have thought he was locked in a nightmare.
âIt was horrendous,â Ferguson said of the way his players started against Kilmarnock, his new side going two goals down inside 14 minutes at Rugby Park.
âI was wondering at times if they were listening.â
Ferguson couldnât be blamed for wondering as his side struggled to catch a breath in Ayrshire. His big return to Rangers was being ruined.
But, just shy of the half-hour mark, the interim manager put the floundering Clinton Nsiala out of his misery by replacing him and the rest of the players began to deliver âthe type of Rangers performance I expect to seeâ.
Itâs been whirlwind few days for the former Ibrox captain. Days during which he would rather have spent more time on the training pitch.
When asked of that woeful first 30 minutes, where Kilmarnock were cruising thanks to Joe Wrightâs header and Brad Lyonsâ lasered strike, Ferguson conceded he âmaybe gave the players too much informationâ.
Given the difficulties defending set-plays under previous manager Philippe Clement, you might expect ways to rectify that would have been one of the first messages to get across. On this evidence, it wasnât.
It was a familiar scene, with Rangers players either marking fresh air or falling to the ground. Watching on from the sidelines, Ferguson frowned.
Fewer than three minutes later, more calamitous defending cost the visitors again. Ferguson stared deep into the night while, behind him, his coaching staff of Neil McCann, Allan McGregor and Billy Dodds fulminated.
Different Rangers find belief
When Kilmarnock won in this fixture in October, Dodds was present in a media role, saying on Sportsound that day his former sideâs attitude was âmiles off itâ.
That threatened to be the case again on Wednesday. Heads were down or shaking, shoulders were slumped and confidence was devoid.
Then, Vaclav Cerny struck to half the deficit before the break. Just a matter of minutes after Nsiala was hooked.
What followed was âdifferent class,â added Ferguson.
It was certainly a different Rangers.
Cyriel Dessers, who first hauled his side level and then shot them in front, revealed that Ferguson told them at half time that âweâre still in thisâ.
âWe came out and felt, âhey, weâre going to get them todayâ after that goal after half-time,â the striker told Sky Sports.
An elated Ferguson couldnât hide his emotions when the final whistle peeped after what turned out to be a fairly comfortable win.
Relieved, yes. But rational enough to realise Rangers are far from resurgent.
âYouâve got to be resilient at Glasgow Rangers,â he added. âThereâs demands and expectations to win every game and if you donât, you come in for criticism and you need to handle that criticism.
âThereâs a lot to work on and weâll work on it, but one thing they showed tonight was character.â
For a fair while, Rangers have lacked in that department. Thereâs still many unanswered questions when it comes to Ferguson credentials, but heâs a fine example of showing character.
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