Bojan Miovski once again demonstrated why he’s a very good replacement for Lawrence Shankland as the Rangers falter at Aberdeen.
Although the Hearts captain has been the subject of much discussion, Bojan Miovski is a Scottish Premiership striker who is still making big plays.
But when you consider that the Dons might well resist playing ball over a transfer, it doesn’t matter if Rangers would be genuinely interested in the Aberdeen striker.
Furthermore, Kris Boyd stated that Aberdeen would likely be seeking for about £5 million when he predicted the Montenegrin striker to sign with Rangers.
Bojan Miovski gives the Rangers a painful blow.
Although we doubt Aberdeen will pay that much for Bojan Miovski, Pittodrie saw the arrival of the player, along with Lawrence Shankland, as the best striker in the division who is not from the Old Firm.
Bojan Miovski gave Rangers star Connor Goldson the runaround in a wild opening fifteen minutes, and the Ibrox team found it difficult to contain the Montenegro international.
Since Ester Sokler, the strike partner, had blown a golden opportunity minutes earlier, there would be no flapping when Miovski was put through.
With just one touch, Bojan Miovski curled the ball past Jack Butland for his 11th goal of the year and his second against Rangers in two campaigns.
Lawrence Shankland continues to be productive.
Lawrence Shankland, the captain of Hearts, was contributing at Tynecastle while Bojan Miovski was pulling up trees in the 1-1 draw with Rangers.
Craig Levein returned to oversee St Johnstone for the Jambos’ weekend match, and the Scotland international’s lone goal settled a close contest.
Lawrence Shankland is a desirable proposition due to his homegrown status and Premiership knowledge, having been mentioned frequently alongside the Ibrox club.
However, Bojan Miovski is a player who might have more room to develop and, therefore, more potential value as a resale asset.
In Govan, where player trading is currently very popular, this could make Bojan Miovski a wise investment.
It’s unfortunate that Rangers supporters aren’t the only ones who feel that way.