As Jose Cifuentes’ expectations are decreased, Chris Jack admits Rangers.
Chris Jack argues that Rangers supporters will lessen their expectations for new player Jose Cifuentes.
The journalist said in a post on the Rangers Review website on September 12 that the Ecuadorian international would receive some “leeway” from the Gers faithful because, after moving from Los Angeles FC, the 24-year-old had “gone through the biggest change” of the summer entrants.
However, he feels that Dujon Sterling, Kieran Dowell, and Abdallah Sima still have “plenty of room for improvement” because Jack Butland has been by far the most impressive of the new additions.
However, he feels that Dujon Sterling, Kieran Dowell, and Abdallah Sima still have “plenty of room for improvement” because Jack Butland has been by far the most impressive of the new additions.
The person who “always seemed destined to handle the Rangers experience” was the standout signing from this summer, he claimed.
When it comes to evaluating people that Beale has hired, Jack Butland takes the lead. With limited game time thus far, players like Dujon Sterling, Kieran Dowell, and Abdallah Sima have a lot of space for development.
“Jose Cifuentes, an Ecuadorian midfielder, is the other newcomer, and he will be afforded some wiggle room from the crowd. He is the one who has undergone the most alteration in order to move here out of all the fresh faces.
Patience
Cifuentes may require a little bit of patience, as Jack notes that moving to Rangers has caused him to go through a significant adjustment.
The midfielder will have to adjust to a whole new climate in Scotland, and there may be an improvement in his ability to play in European competitions as a result of the move.
He has so far shown glimmers of what he can do, but in the game against PSV, which had a markedly different pace than the SPFL games, he really struggled.
But given that a few of the newcomers have mostly underperformed in the first few weeks of the season, the Ecuadorian isn’t the only one having trouble adjusting to life at Ibrox.
While Cifuentes will have more time to adjust before facing harsh criticism, expectations will grow as the season progresses as he seeks to recapture the form he shown while competing in the Major League Soccer.