Rangers Under Fire: Bojan Miovski Delivers Brutal Verdict After Aberdeen Stalemate
Miovski questions Rangers' cohesion after Aberdeen draw

Aberdeen striker Bojan Miovski has delivered a stinging assessment of Rangers' current predicament, suggesting the Ibrox side lack the cohesion needed to challenge effectively after the two sides played out a frustrating 0-0 draw.

The North Macedonian international, who netted a spectacular winner in this fixture last season, found himself largely contained by Rangers' defence but emerged post-match to question the home side's ability to gel as a unit.

'Winning Games is What Matters'

"We don't have time to gel," Miovski declared pointedly when analysing Rangers' performance. "Winning games is the only thing that matters for Rangers right now."

His comments cut to the heart of the pressure building at Ibrox, where manager Philippe Clement is attempting to mould a competitive side while already trailing arch-rivals Celtic in the Scottish Premiership title race.

Frustration Mounts at Ibrox

The match itself proved a cagey affair, with both sides creating limited clear-cut opportunities. Rangers, despite enjoying periods of dominance, struggled to break down a resolute Aberdeen defence marshalled by Miovski's teammates.

"It was a difficult game for both teams," Miovski acknowledged. "We knew it would be tough coming here, but we stood up to the challenge and got a good point."

Title Pressure Intensifies

With Celtic continuing to set the pace at the summit, every dropped point increases the scrutiny on Rangers' performances. Miovski's assessment that winning is non-negotiable for the Glasgow giants merely echoes the expectations of their demanding support.

The draw leaves Rangers with significant ground to make up in the championship battle, while Aberdeen will take encouragement from their defensive resilience at one of Scottish football's most intimidating venues.