Rangers Keeper Jack Butland Vows to Win Back Fans' Trust After Admitting 'Bad Habits' Last Season
Butland vows to win back Rangers fans' trust

Rangers goalkeeper Jack Butland has made a heartfelt pledge to the club's supporters, admitting he fell into 'bad habits' during the previous season and vowing to regain their trust with a stronger performance this term.

The 31-year-old shot-stopper, who joined Rangers last summer, acknowledged that his form had dipped below expectations but insisted he is fully committed to bouncing back.

Butland's Honest Admission

In a candid interview, Butland revealed that he had allowed complacency to creep into his game. 'I hold myself to high standards, and last season I didn’t meet them,' he admitted. 'I let a few bad habits slip in, and that’s on me. But I’m determined to put it right.'

A Fresh Start for the Season

With pre-season underway, Butland is focused on sharpening his reflexes and rebuilding confidence. 'The fans deserve better, and I’m working every day to deliver that,' he said. 'I know what I’m capable of, and this season will show it.'

Rangers supporters have been vocal about their expectations, and Butland’s public commitment is likely to resonate with the Ibrox faithful as the team prepares for a crucial campaign.