Tuur Rommens: Important To Take The Three Points

TUUR ROMMENS insists Rangers have plenty to play for and are determined to get back to winning ways against Celtic.

The Light Blues head to Parkhead tomorrow, where they enjoyed a 3-1 Premiership victory in January.

Rommens will get his first taste of an away Old Firm clash, and he wants to secure all three points for the supporters.

Speaking to the media, he said: “Monday’s result [against Hearts] wasn’t good, but we have reflected on it, and we go again on Sunday.

“The leadership team has a lot of experience, so they helped us a lot to keep calm. The focus is now on the next game.

“We think we can take something there. We have great players, and I am looking forward to it.

“Parkhead is a big stadium, it is a derby, so it will be intense. I thought the pressure would be big here, but you have to experience it to understand it.

"Whoever you play, it is about the next game, for the supporters, ourselves and the club, it is a big one.

“We have to look to win to help with the Champions League position.

“I think these are the biggest games of the season. A lot of people will watch it; everything around this game is so big.

“When I came here, I really looked forward to these games.

“We need to win the next three games, and we want to finish this season in a good way.

“Every game is really important, and we need to make sure we win on Sunday for the club and the fans as well as ourselves.

“You have to raise yourself, as we are all professionals, and we have to switch on. We have had some good training sessions, and we have a positive mood ahead of Sunday.”

Rommens made his return from injury at Tynecastle in his first appearance since the 4-1 win over Aberdeen in March.

The Belgian left-back earned praise from team-mate and fellow defender Jayden Meghoma in recent weeks as they battle for a starting spot.

Rommens believes the duo have helped each other, and he is glad to be back in action following his lay-off.

He added: “Jayden is a really good player. He is so young, but he has been very impressive this season.

“I was pleased to hear I have helped him a little, but we help each other. When I came here, he was one of the first people to help me.

“I had a small issue with my leg, and I kept playing, which made it worse.

“It’s frustrating not to play. No matter the result, when you can’t play, you want to help the team. It was a pity to be on the sidelines for a few weeks.

“I think a full pre-season with the coach and squad will help me."


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