NICO'S GOT NO ANSWER
Scottish Daily Express
|December 23, 2025
Raskin at a loss to explain Ibrox side's struggles
NICO RASKIN'’S heart is telling him Rangers will get back to being the best team in Scotland again.
But in his head, it's difficult to work out just how they do it.
When the Belgian looks at the Premiership table and sees them sitting fourth, 12 points behind leaders Hearts, he knows they're miles off where they should be.
Sunday’s 2-1 loss at Tynecastle may have been manager Danny Rohls first league defeat but it was a pivotal moment in the Ibrox side's campaign and a crushing blow to any potential flag bid.
Raskin, 24, is convinced that Rohl can be the man to bring them success again but knows it's going to be a long way back.
The midfielder said: “There will come a point where we will get back to where we need to be. It's just some tough times right now.
“Why hasn't it been good enough? I don't now, I don't really have an answer.
“We are trying our best as a team. You can see we are running hard. But in the big games we've maybe had a couple of minutes like against Hearts.
“We had five minutes where we don't really know what happened = we just conceded two goals. That's the thing we need to improve. We are aware of it and we are working on it.
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