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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayIt is the start of a new era at Ibrox after Glasgow Rangers confirmed that Russell Martin is their new head coach, which came shortly after their takeover was finalised.
They also have a new sporting director, in Kevin Thelwell, and will be attacking the summer transfer window with a view to creating a team that will compete for trophies next season.

Martin and Thelwell are tasked with making changes to a squad that ended the 2024/25 campaign without a single trophy to show for their efforts.
The former Scotland international has already confirmed, though, that James Tavernier will retain the captaincy, and that a change in management will not result in a change in leadership.
Of course, the English defender keeping his role as the club captain does not mean that he is guaranteed to start week-in-week-out next term.
Why James Tavernier's position could be in danger
The veteran full-back should not be a guaranteed starter at right-back under Martin because of his defensive deficiencies that have cost Rangers on many occasions.
As recently as April, broadcaster Graham Spiers posted this on X: "The criticism that has been cast at James Tavernier all his career - defensive negligence - strikes again."
That comment was in reaction to the goal in the clip above, as Athletic Bilbao forward Nico Williams ghosted in behind the Rangers skipper to score at the back post.
Tavernier, who former Gers full-back Steven Whittaker once claimed "needs to look" at the defensive side of the game, did not enjoy the best season in the Scottish Premiership from a defensive perspective either.
Appearances |
33 |
Goals |
4 |
Assists |
8 |
Dribbled past |
17x |
Error led to shot |
4 |
Duel success rate |
56% |
As you can see in the table above, the 33-year-old captain made four errors that directly led to shots for the opposition, which is twice as many as any other Rangers defender made in the division this season.
Errors have simply become too commonplace for the English full-back, whether that is giving the ball away to set up a shot for the opposition or by failing to track a runner at the back post, and that is why his spot as a regular starter should be in danger heading into next season.

Rangers are now reportedly eyeing up a new right-back to bolster their squad, and it could mean that Tavernier starting regularly next term is even less likely.
Rangers eyeing deal for new right-back
According to Hull Live, Rangers are one of a number of clubs interested in a deal to sign Hull City right-back Cody Drameh in the summer transfer window, which reopens next Monday.
The report claims that the Gers are 'huge admirers' of the English defender, as they line up a swoop to sign him from the Championship side ahead of next season.

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It adds that Derby County, who are also in the English Championship, have already had one bid turned down for the former Leeds United full-back, but they remain determined to snap him up.
The outlet reveals that as many as nine clubs are eyeing up moves to sign Drameh this summer, with Preston North End and Strasbourg named alongside Derby and Rangers.

Hull Live reveals, though, that the Tigers are not 'actively' looking to cash in on the defender, although they would be prepared to consider offers in excess of £1m for his services.
Rangers should, now, push hard to win the race for Drameh's signature before the end of the summer transfer window, because he could improve Martin's options at right-back.
Why Cody Drameh could be an upgrade on James Tavernier
As aforementioned, Tavernier's defensive work has left a lot to be desired for Rangers and bringing in the Hull star could improve the team defensively because of the qualities that he can provide down the right flank.
The 23-year-old star, who was once described as a "Duracell bunny" by former Cardiff City boss Steve Morison, is a solid defender who can lock up opposition wingers week-in-week-out.

Ex-Leeds player Ben Parker previously hailed the full-back's defensive qualities, saying: “Cody Drameh, his strength is one v one defending. He loves defending. There has not been too many players I’ve seen this season that gets the better of him in a one v one duel. I love to see that."
Drameh has averaged 3.9 tackles and interceptions per game across his entire club career to date, compared to Tavernier's 3.1 per match, and his defensive statistics in the 2024/25 campaign in particular suggest that he could be a terrific addition for Rangers.
Tackles |
4.04 |
Top 1% |
Tackles in defensive third |
2.57 |
Top 1% |
Dribblers challenged |
4.15 |
Top 1% |
Dribblers tackled |
2.46 |
Top 1% |
Tackles + interceptions |
5.08 |
Top 1% |
Errors |
0.0 |
Top 23% |
As you can see in the table above, the Hull star ranked incredibly highly among his positional peers in the Championship in a host of key defensive metrics, winning tackles and challenges in his own half and preventing wingers from getting by him with dribbles.
He also ended the Championship season without a single error that directly led to a shot or goal for the opposition, compared to Tavernier's four, which suggests that he would be far more reliable in the right-back slot.

As Parker claimed, Drameh 'loves defending' and the same could not be said of Tavernier after aforementioned his mistakes for the Gers, which have cost them, particularly in the Europa League.
The Hull defender is also ten years younger than the Rangers captain and could be the long-term option for Martin in the right-back position, as a big defensive upgrade on the former Newcastle man.

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