Gordon Dalziel has singled out three Rangers players for criticism after what he has seen them do this season.
The former Gers striker believes that Findlay Curtis should not have been allowed to go out on loan and instead should have stayed at Ibrox and played regularly.
Curtis moved to Kilmarnock in the January transfer window until the end of the season to get regular first-team minutes in the Scottish Premiership.
Findlay Curtis is out on loan at Kilmarnock…
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Gordon Dalziel slams Djeidi Gassama, Andreas Skov Olsen and Oliver Antman
Dalziel, a BBC pundit, has not been pleased with Djeidi Gassama, Andreas Skov Olsen and Oliver Antman’s performances this season.
Gassama and Antman were both summer signings and were expected to be regular starters or at least stake a claim to do so.
However, they have struggled to make a mark at Ibrox and their minutes have primarily come due to the lack of options.

Skov Olsen, who joined in the January transfer window on loan, is still adapting.
Despite a few glimpses of what he can deliver, his displays have also been underwhelming, making a permanent move highly unlikely.
Dalziel believes that if he were calling the shots at Rangers, Curtis would be starting ahead of all of them.
Speaking on Open Goal, he said: “There’s not a chance in the world I’d have let him [Curtis] go and kept Gassama.
“Olsen has been terrible. Antman, terrible. Gassama, terrible.
“For me, he would be the number one choice. So he would be playing every week for Rangers.”
Gordon Daziel has not been impressed with this Rangers trio…🤐
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Rangers youngster Findlay Curtis on verge of career-defining breakthrough
Due to regular minutes at Kilmarnock, Curtis has earned himself a debut call-up to the Scotland side.
That would have been highly unlikely had he stayed at Rangers, as he would have been lower down in the pecking order.
He could make a career-defining breakthrough on Saturday if he is handed a chance to make his debut by Steve Clarke.
The Scotland head coach has admitted that he offers something unique to the side, and he could also be on the plane for the World Cup.
“If he’s in the squad, he’s for right now,” said Clarke, per the BBC. “I’ve got a really good rapport with Findlay, obviously I’ve watched him, but I knew what he could bring.
“He’s a really young boy, so he’s equipped himself well in training. Is he one of a different sort of profile, especially with Ben [Gannon-Doak] out injured right now? Can he add an injection of pace to the side?
“He brings something a little bit different. People always tell me I don’t look for different things.”


