Michael O’Halloran was slammed by Glasgow Rangers fans on Saturday.

Rangers came from behind to beat Corinthians 4-2 in Florida on Saturday evening. Graeme Murty’s side were left trailing 2-0 at the end of an error-laden first half which saw Rodriguinho and Colin Kazim-Richards fire past Wes Foderingham.
But Murty made seven changes at half time and one of those, Alfredo Morelos, proved inspired.
The Colombian hitman scored twice, either side of Andy Halliday’s equaliser, and James Tavernier added a fourth on 82 minutes to seal the win and with it the Florida Cup.

There were plenty of good performances, most notably from Morelos, while new signing Jamie Murphy also looked sharp on the left-hand side of attack.
But there were also a few who struggled and fans of the Ibrox club have singled out Michael O’Halloran for criticism.

O’Halloran, a £500,000 signing from St Johnstone under Mark Warburton in 2015, has only returned to the Gers following a half-season loan at his former club and he will hoped to have fared better than he did in front of the new Rangers boss.
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