Rangers defender James Tavernier puts out statement after missing Hibs game

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Rangers defender James Tavernier puts out statement after missing Hibs game

Rangers defender James Tavernier puts out statement after missing Hibs game

Rangers captain James Tavernier has put out a statement on social media after he missed the Lights Blues’ Scottish Premiership game against Hibernian at Ibrox on Wednesday night. It was reported tha...

Rangers defender James Tavernier puts out statement after missing Hibs game

Rangers captain James Tavernier has put out a statement on social media after he missed the Lights Blues’ Scottish Premiership game against Hibernian at Ibrox on Wednesday night. It was reported tha...

Rangers captain James Tavernier has taken to social media to clarify his absence from Wednesday night's Scottish Premiership clash against Hibernian at Ibrox, a game that saw the Light Blues play without their defensive leader. The 34-year-old full-back, who has been a cornerstone of the Rangers squad for over a decade, was notably missing from the starting lineup, sparking speculation of a rift with manager Danny Rohl.

In a candid Instagram post, Tavernier addressed the situation, suggesting that better communication could have avoided any misunderstanding. "The matter could have been handled differently had there been smoother communication between me and the boss," he explained, offering fans a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes dynamics that often go unnoticed in the heat of a season.

Despite the disappointment, Tavernier was still present at Ibrox to receive an official presentation from club legend John Greig, a moment that underscored his immense contribution to the team over the years. The defender had been eagerly anticipating what he hoped would be his final home game as a Rangers player, a fitting farewell after 11 years of loyal service. However, fate had other plans, and he watched from the sidelines as his teammates took on Hibs.

With Rangers set to face Falkirk away on Saturday in their final match of the season, the big question remains: will Tavernier be available for the trip? The club may now look to arrange a proper send-off for their veteran captain, ensuring he gets the recognition he deserves. For fans and teammates alike, Tavernier's legacy at Ibrox is already secure, but a fitting farewell would be the perfect way to close this chapter.

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