Rangers’ 1-0 win against Braga on Thursday was a truly brilliant result, which means that Steven Gerrard’s side will be lining up against Bayer Leverkusen in the Europa League Round of 16.
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Florian Kamberi made his contribution in the victory, playing 78 minutes of the game, in which he made one key pass, three clearances and one shot on target, though there is one thing that fans have picked up on: he was offside an awful lot of the time.
It turns out that the forward, on loan from Hibernian, was caught offside on six separate occasions during the match, with only three other players on the pitch even being caught once.
This can perhaps be seen as a cause for concern, considering that he needs to be able to stay onside if he is to truly maximise the threat he possesses.
It is clear that he can do that, as was the case against St. Johnstone, when the 24-year-old made a real impact after coming off the bench, getting a goal and an assist to drag his team to a 2-2 draw – saving further embarrassment from a defeat.
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His goal came from a superbly struck half-volley, while the assist was started by his piece of skill to beat the defender, before he raced behind and sent a low ball towards the front post for Joe Aribo to convert past the goalkeeper.
Kamberi has already shown that by playing on the shoulder and getting behind the defence, he can be a truly dangerous player and real asset for Rangers.
However, the Braga game does show that he needs to manage that – especially against European opposition – in order to ensure he is still getting the most out of that movement, rather than simply straying offside and accidentally killing off attacking momentum.
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