Andy Halliday has not been pleased with what he has seen of Andreas Skov Olsen at Rangers.
Skov Olsen joined Rangers in January on loan from VFL Wolfsburg with an option to buy, but has struggled to hit the ground running.
As things stand, it remains highly unlikely that the Denmark international returns to Ibrox next season.
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Andy Halliday not happy with what Andreas Skov Olsen does on the wings
Halliday has slammed Skov Olsen’s decision-making whenever the ball is at his feet.
He expects the winger to take defenders on and make something happen, but believes that all he does is turn back and pass the ball inside.
Given the 26-year-old’s CV, Halliday expected him to offer a lot more and also be a goal threat.
He has compared Skov Olsen to Mikey Moore, who has been thriving on the left wing.
Whenever the ball is at the Tottenham loanee’s feet, he cannot wait to make something happen and always plays with his head up.

In Halliday’s view, Moore is always looking to make something happen, and he expects that from Skov Olsen as well.
He told Open Goal: “It’s just so frustrating to watch.
“Signing a player with the CV he’s got, a player with 50 caps for Denmark, the amount of goals he scored for Club Brugge and getting a move for £15million, literally every time he receives the ball, he turns back and passes it inside.
“Flip it to the other wing and you’ve got an 18-year-old Mikey Moore.
“Every time he gets the ball, he wants to do something.
“He wants to drive at people and get into the final third to create chances. I’ve never seen a more passive attacker in all of my life.”
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How has Skov Olsen fared at Rangers?
Skov Olsen has played 10 games for the Ibrox outfit, managing to score just one goal and provide three assists.
He made his debut in a 3-0 victory over Dundee in the Scottish Premiership and scored his only goal two games later against Kilmarnock.
However, Rohl has never kept him on the pitch for the full 90 minutes as he has either been ineffective or has looked exhausted.
There has been no game in which Skov Olsen has been the standout performer and has failed to justify the transfer fee that Wolfsburg want in the summer.


