
Janis Hagi made his first appearance for Glasgow Rangers after a layoff of one year and 22 days and failed to impress in a 3-2 draw with Partick Thistle and was criticized by the Scottish press.
Janis Hagi, the lowest ranking with Glasgow Rangers
The Romania international had a poor first-half performance at Ibrox and was replaced at half-time by Ryan Kent. A website dedicated to the group produced by Michael Beale gave Janis a 3 and the BBC a 4.41 (out of 10).
“Given his long injury, one would have expected him to be a bit ‘rusty’.” But Hagi was a shadow of himself in this match, he had no impact. The fact that he was replaced at half-time says everything” – Ibrox News (note 3).
“It was a big day for Hagi, who started for the first time since returning two weeks ago. The plan, of course, was to give him more time on the pitch, but the situation was too urgent for that and he still lacks precision and feel for the game. He fought to resist” – Herald.
“Hagy looked exactly like a player who had not played for 13 months. However, to be honest with the Romanian, it was no excuse for his colleagues, who are not more dynamic than him” – Daily record.
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