Rangers Loan Review

RANGERS have players from both the first-team and Academy out on-loan at present. Here’s our review of how those who featured got on…

Glenn Middleton

Glenn came on as a 65th minute substitute as he helped St Johnstone book their place in the Scottish Cup Final.

The Gers loanee made an instant impact setting up Chris Kane for the opening goal in the 72nd minute before scoring a spectacular free-kick to double their advantage just two minutes later.

This week St Johnstone are away to Parkhead on Wednesday before hosting Livingston on Saturday.

  • Apps: 10

  • Goals: 3

Jamie Murphy

Jamie came on as an 84th minute substitute as Hibs progressed to the Scottish Cup Final with a 2-0 win over Dundee United at Hampden.

Hibs are away to Aberdeen on Wednesday evening before ending their Scottish Premiership season at home to Celtic on Saturday.

  • Apps: 22

  • Goals: 2

George Edmundson

George played 90 minutes for Derby as a point was enough ensure their Championship status for next season.

A 3-3 draw in the final game against Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday saw them finish just one point above the relegation zone.

  • Apps: 10

  • Goals: 1

Jordan Jones

Jordan played the full 90 minutes for Sunderland as they drew 1-1 with Ipswich Town in EFL League One on Saturday.

Sunderland begin their League One play-offs this week as they travel to Lincoln City on Wednesday evening before the return leg on Saturday.

  • Apps: 20

  • Goals: 3

Kai Kennedy

Kai was in play-off action for Raith Rovers as he played 90 minutes in the first-leg away to Dunfermline on Tuesday night.

After a 0-0 draw in the first-leg Raith progressed to the play-off semi-finals with a 2-0 victory, albeit Kai missed out through injury.

They are at home to Dundee on Wednesday before a trip to Dens Park at the weekend.

  • Apps: 19

  • Goals: 1

Lewis Mayo

Lewis was another Rangers loanee involved in the play-offs at the weekend as he played 70 minutes in Saturday’s second-leg against Raith Rovers.

Unfortunately for Lewis and Dunfermline their promotion hopes ended as Raith progressed 2-0 over the two legs.

  • Apps: 26

  • Goals: 0