Glasgow Rangers and Scotland midfielder Ryan Jack joined the Ibrox club in the summer of 2017 after leaving Aberdeen.

Rangers defensive midfielder Ryan Jack made his international debut for Scotland on Thursday evening.
Jack, who joined Rangers in the summer of 2017 after leaving Scottish Premiership rivals Aberdeen at the end of last season, featured for Scotland in their friendly international match against the Netherlands at the Pittodrie Stadium.
While it was a special occasion for the 25-year-old defensive midfielder, he was actually booed by some Scotland fans.

One suspects that those Scotland fans are also supporters of Aberdeen and are disappointed that Jack chose to leave them and join Rangers in the summer of 2017.
Former Manchester United and Scotland international midfielder Michael Stewart, who was a youth team player at Rangers, was following the match, and the 36-year-old has admitted his disappointed at Jack getting jeered by his own fans.

Memphis Depay’s goal in the 40th minute proved to be the difference between Scotland and the Netherlands, as the Dutch won the international friendly match 1-0.
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