Dropped Butland still has 'huge part' to play for Rangers - Ferguson

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Dropped Jack Butland still has a "huge part" to play at Ibrox despite replacement Liam Kelly's penalty save proving pivotal in their Europa League quarter-final, first-leg draw with Athletic Bilbao, interim head coach Barry Ferguson has insisted.

Dropped former England goalkeeper Jack Butland still has a "huge part" to play at Ibrox despite replacement Liam Kelly's penalty save proving pivotal in 10-man Rangers' 0-0 draw with Athletic Bilbao, interim head coach Barry Ferguson has insisted. Butland has been Rangers' undisputed number one since arriving from Manchester United in 2023, but the 32-year-old was blamed for Hibernian's opening goal in their 2-0 win at Ibrox on Saturday - the latest in a series of costly errors. Ferguson turned to Kelly, himself a Scotland cap but handed only his eighth appearance since signing from Motherwell last summer, for Thursday's Europa League quarter-final first leg.

"It was one of the toughest things I've had to do," Ferguson admitted. "Firstly, I think Jack Buckland is a top goalkeeper. Secondly, I've got a very, very good relationship with Jack.



"I've known Jack a long time. He was a young kid coming through at Birmingham when I went down to play for Birmingham in the Premier League. "Thirdly, I've got to know it's hurting Jack and I've got to be mindful of that as well.

Because I care for him." Ferguson felt "I just had to make a decision", with Butland one of six changes from the side that slumped to a fifth consecutive home defeat for the first time in the club's history. "It was a tough decision when I spoke to him," he said.

"I could see it was hurting. You go with decisions. "It's not one that I decided on Saturday night or Sunday.

I thought long and hard about it. "When I spoke to him, it was a tough 10-15 minutes conversation. But, listen, Jack's still got a huge part to play here.

" Rangers, sitting second and possibly needing a win to delay city rivals Celtic's title party, travel to face Aberdeen on Sunday before next Thursday's second leg in Spain. The 29-year-old Kelly could be asked to continue in goal after making a couple of other fine stops on top of diverting Alex Berenguer's late spot kick over the crossbar as Rangers held on to draw a game in which they had centre-half Robin Propper sent off after only 13 minutes. "In terms of Liam coming in, I thought he'd done well tonight," Ferguson added.

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