With their disastrous start in mind, the Glasgow Rangers and 49ers reportedly welcome Russell Martin’s impressive scorer in 2026.
Martin praises the Rangers for “proper performance”
It wasn’t pretty and wasn’t enough to bring the fans back onside, but it was the Rangers start. The Rangers secured their first victory of the season in the Scottish Premiership in their final Gasp fashion than Livingston. GERS leveled higher as stop times arrived, only to finish what was a miserable run for Martin, becoming a summer that was an unexpected hero for Max Aaron in the 94th minute.
Travel fans were still on target for Martin when the full-time whistle rang, but it’s clear there’s still more work to do to get his favor back, but that didn’t stop the manager from praising his side.
The Rangers boss told reporters: “We saw some proper performances from people today. TAV was incredible. He played three different positions in the game. He moved his team forward, scored, and his response to the penalty mistakes was fantastic.”
“I’m really proud of the players. We deserved to win. The first half was the best we played all season. We won the first half and played brilliantly. Great football.
Next is another important game, an opportunity to win consecutive wins on a tough trip to SK Sturm Graz. After losing to Genk in the last Europa League match, Martin’s side has to take something from the Austrian side.
In the meantime, once victory finally begins to arrive, the 49ers reportedly aim to arrive more in 2026 to help their managers.
Rangers will take part in the race and sign Ridberg
As reported by the Sports Boom, the 49ers and Rangers are currently taking part in a race to sign ISAC Lidberg from Darmstadt 98. The Swedes enjoyed an excellent start to two Bundesliga campaigns, scoring seven goals in eight games to top the charts for goalscores.
Now, when 2026 arrives, he was able to decide to decide in interest from the Rangers, Burnley, Preston North End and Blackburn Rovers. With a busy race, it’s safe to say that when the time comes he doesn’t run out of options.
The Lidberg foam is also not a purple patch. The 27-year-old scored 15 goals in all competitions last season, then took things to level to attract impressive attention. As a result, there was a big question about his future in January, and there was no denying that Ranger could do with his quality.
The Gers appeared to have been moving forward ever since the departure of Hamza Igamane. Adding Lidberg adds a solution to Martin’s offensive issues. But to do so, they may need to dodge the Premier League profits from Burnley.