Ibrox side Glasgow Rangers earned a narrow win on Saturday.

Rangers might’ve scraped a victory away to St Mirren, but it wasn’t enough for supporters to give some of the players a free pass.
Steven Gerrard’s side left it late to beat the Buddies on Saturday, with Daniel Candeias and Alfredo Morelos scoring in the final 10 minutes to give the Gers a second away win on the bounce.
Fans of the Ibrox club were praising a number of players at full time but, by the same token, quite a few came in for quite a bit of criticism.
And Eros Grezda was one of those players.
The 23-year-old attacker endured a disappointing full Premiership debut for Rangers and was subbed by Gerrard on 55 minutes, shortly after hitting the post.
Grezda set the Blues back around £2 million during the summer and, well, here is what a lot of supporters were saying about his performance on Twitter afterwards:
The vitriol might be a little premature, to be fair. After all, it was the Albanian’s full debut for a new club, in a different country.
There was always going to be a transitional period and fans can’t read a lot into this display when trying to gauge the likelyhood of him being a big player for Rangers down the line.

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