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Alfredo Morelos: Should Rangers cash in on striker?

Ryan Kent got Rangers up and running as Steven Gerrard's team opened the new Scottish Premiership campaign with a 1-0 win at Aberdeen

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Ally McCoist believes Rangers will sell Alfredo Morelos if they get the right offer and can buy a suitable goal-scoring replacement

Rangers should only retain Alfredo Morelos for the new Scottish Premiership season if he is totally committed to the club, according to Darren Fletcher.

Morelos was trusted to start the Scottish Premiership season opener against Aberdeen despite the Colombian's rumoured interest in a move to Lille and he played a big part in Rangers' win, picking up an assist when he slotted through Ryan Kent for the winner.

Sky Sports pundit Fletcher said: "I think when a player has potentially agreed terms with another club, you don't want to dim the value of your player.

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Highlights of the Scottish Premiership match between Aberdeen and Rangers.

"If Morelos is motivated and wants to be with Rangers then he'll be great for the season, but if he's not, and he is disinterested and he is carrying a bit of weight, then Rangers are better cashing in on him and bringing in two or three replacements with the money that they get."

Steven Gerrard described his player's performance as "brilliant", but Ally McCoist wasn't overly impressed, despite Morelos having four more touches than in any Scottish Premiership game last season, as well as winning more fouls for his team than any other player.

Alfredo Morelos

McCoist told Sky Sports: "I didn't he think he was that good actually. Sorry Steven, I thought he was okay.

"It's clearly a question Steven doesn't want to be answering. There's clearly more to come from [Morelos].

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"He had a great hand in the goal. He was a little bit too deep for me at times and he still looks, dare I say it, like he could do with losing some timber, but he did fine."

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Rangers boss Steven Gerrard was pleased with his side's resilience against Aberdeen as they came away from Pittodrie with all three points

However, with his only other striker Jermain Defoe still out injured, Gerrard knows his side need reinforcements quickly - even if Morelos stays.

Kris Boyd told Sky Sports: "There's no doubt it is not the Alfredo Morelos we've seen in the first part of last season, but it's the first game of the season. I know it took me a good five or six games to get going, that's for sure.

"When you are in that position, you are highlighted because of the amount of goals you score and maybe because you are taking a little extra touch before you get your shot away. The only slight concern I've got is it was the same when he came back after the break last year as well.

Rangers celebrate Ryan Kent's goal against Aberdeen
Image: Morelos joins in the celebrations after Kent's opener on Saturday

"Personally, I am getting to the stage where if Rangers are going to get a substantial fee, that they do deserve, for Alfredo Morelos' performances, I would take it because when you give someone or his representatives permission to go and speak to a club you are looking to sell them, obviously.

"When you do that it will play in the player's mind. For me, it's probably coming to the end of Alfredo Morelos' Rangers career."

Gerrard: We want Morelos fitter and sharper

The Ibrox boss, who ruled out a move for Young Boys' Jean-Pierre Nsame, stood by his praise of Morelos in his post-match press conference.

"I thought in the main Alfredo did a good job for us," Gerrard said. "He dropped in, overloaded the midfield area for us and listened to instructions.

"But we want him fitter and sharper. He had a couple of chances that, with more game time, he might have got on the end of and killed the game off for us.

"But it's important Alfredo stays focused on Rangers and playing well. The Rangers fans deserve that focus - whatever happens will happen.

"We're close on a couple of things that are brewing away but Nsame isn't a name we should be linked with. There are many other names out there but I can't control that. We can't go much longer with just one fit forward. I want one in yesterday.

"I've got massive hopes for Ryan Kent. He has to get more numbers in his game with assists and goals. But he was outstanding today, he looked really dangerous and put a shift in for the team."

McInnes sympathises with Dons defence

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Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes felt that his side did not do enough to test the Rangers' defence in their 1-0 defeat at Pittodrie

Dons boss Derek McInnes was left frustrated with the defeat but absolved his defence of blame for allowing Kent to race through to score - insisting the fault lay further forward.

He explained: "People will look at my centre-backs but I don't blame them at all.

"The press has to come further up the pitch, when James Tavernier gets the ball he must be shown down the line. We allowed that pass to come inside and as soon as that happens you are susceptible to what happened.

"If we press right, our centre-backs are expecting the ball down the channel and we would have dealt with that and not lost that goal."

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Alfredo Morelos during Rangers' friendly against Coventry
Image: Alfredo Morelos during Rangers' friendly against Coventry

Rangers will need a "wow signing" is Alfredo Morelos leaves for Lille, says the club's former striker and Sky Sports pundit Kris Boyd.

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Alfredo Morelos in action for Rangers during pre-season
Image: Alfredo Morelos in action for Rangers during pre-season

Sky Sports - the new home of Scottish football - has announced its plans for the Scottish Premiership season with Eilidh Barbour presenting coverage of up to 48 live matches.

All you need to know...

  • Up to 48 games LIVE on Sky Sports
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