Rangers are chasing their first Premiership title in five years as Danny Rohl’s side go all-out for the league flag
Rangers are pursuing their first Premiership crown in five years as Danny Rohl’s squad push hard for the league trophy.
They’re sitting just one point adrift of table-toppers Hearts with only five post-split fixtures remaining in the season.
The last Ibrox outfit to achieve this feat was Steven Gerrard’s in 2021 – when Rangers prevented Celtic from securing 10-in-a-row and secured their 55th championship.
But how do these two squads compare?
Rohl remains in the opening year of a rebuilding project after succeeding former boss Russell Martin in October.
Gerrard required three campaigns to build a championship-winning side that would subsequently reach a Europa League Final under Giovanni van Bronckhorst.
So what would a merged XI look like? Would you opt for a Nasser Djiga ahead of Connor Goldson or Mikey Moore instead of Ryan Kent?
Here, we examine Gerrard’s champions of 2021 versus Rohl’s potential title victors of 2026.
Allan McGregor vs Jack Butland
Butland is an excellent goalkeeper and has been amongst Gers’ standout players this campaign as they compete for silverware.
However, McGregor is an Ibrox legend with iconic standing at the club.
He was famous for crucial saves at critical moments and he’d earn selection ahead of the Englishman.
VERDICT: Allan McGregor
James Tavernier vs Dujon Sterling
The Rangers captain is the sole remaining player at Ibrox from Gerrard’s title-winning squad.
He’s currently facing competition from Sterling who covets his position and is likely now Rohl’s preferred choice at right-back.
When fit, he’s outstanding, but Tavernier’s impact on Rangers throughout the years – particularly during his prime – cannot be overlooked.
VERDICT: James Tavernier
Connor Goldson vs Nasser Djiga
Djiga had a difficult beginning to his Ibrox loan spell from Wolves, though his performances have improved, and should Rangers secure the title, he’ll prove crucial.
However, Goldson was an essential acquisition for Gerrard and a foundation of their 2021 league success.
He provided leadership and netted two Old Firm strikes during their championship run, making him an obvious selection.
VERDICT: Connor Goldson
Filip Helander vs Emmanuel Fernandez
During the championship-winning season, the towering Swedish defender was outstanding. While he lacked speed, he was dependable defensively and dominant aerially.
Yet, injuries plagued his time at Ibrox, and Fernandez shows promise to surpass him.
The imposing centre-half has been a standout this season and is already attracting interest from major clubs looking to take him away from Ibrox.
VERDICT: Emmanuel Fernandez
Borna Barisic vs Tuur Rommens
The Croatian full-back proved an inspired acquisition for Gerrard upon his arrival at Ibrox. Barisic and Tavernier excelled on opposite wings, both contributing with goals.
Yet, he was vulnerable defensively on occasions, notably at Celtic Park, while Rommens appears exceptional under Rohl.
The Belgian has quickly won over supporters and possesses all the qualities to become an elite player – in both defensive and attacking phases.
VERDICT: Tuur Rommens
Steven Davis vs Tochi Chukwuani
Chukwuani has shown early promise since joining Rangers and appears well-suited to disrupting opposition play with his physical presence while initiating attacking moves.
However, Davis was a Rolls Royce of a player at Ibrox across two separate stints and is rightly considered a club icon by the fanbase.
The young Dane will have his work cut out if he’s to match the Northern Irishman’s achievements in the years ahead.
VERDICT: Steven Davis
Glen Kamara v Nico Raskin
At just £50,000 from Dundee, Kamara proved a shrewd acquisition for Gerrard. The elegant midfielder possessed exceptional ball retention skills and played an integral role in Rangers’ 4-3-3 formation.
However, supporters would contend that Raskin brings more to the table. The Belgian can function as a holding midfielder while also surging forward, influencing proceedings and finding the net – attributes Kamara didn’t possess.
VERDICT: Nico Raskin
Scott Arfield vs Thelo Aasgaard
Arfield’s nous during Gerrard’s title-winning campaign proved invaluable. He could connect midfield with attack, while also popping up with crucial goals.
Aasgaard has disappointed on too many occasions this season following his arrival from Luton Town.
The Norwegian has delivered some significant contributions but his performances lack reliability.
VERDICT: Scott Arfield
Joe Aribo vs Djeidi Gassama
Aribo needed time to find his feet at Rangers following his move from Charlton Athletic but ultimately netted in the 2022 Europa League Final.
His physical attributes proved essential in Gerrard’s side and he demonstrated versatility across multiple positions. Gassama has demonstrated glimpses of his potential in Rohl’s squad with some stunning goals.
He requires greater consistency but remains in the early stages of his Rangers career.
VERDICT: Joe Aribo
Ryan Kent vs Mikey Moore
This comparison is challenging because Kent was an exceptional talent for Rangers who netted several crucial goals against Celtic at Parkhead.
However, given his £7 million price tag, some might suggest he ought to have produced more remarkable statistics at Ibrox.
Moore remains a youngster but he has thrilled fans so much they’re eager to see him return next season.
For that reason, and his sheer potential, he edges it.
VERDICT: Mikey Moore
Alfredo Morelos v Youssef Chermiti
Both strikers had the ability to exasperate Rangers supporters in equal measure with some of their squandered opportunities.
Simultaneously, they’re also capable of producing moments of brilliance in front of goal.
Chermiti has notched 11 this campaign, the majority of them in significant matches against Celtic and Hearts.
However, Morelos was cherished by fans and remains the club’s all-time leading scorer in Europe which tips the balance in his favour.
VERDICT: Alfredo Morelos



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