Jack Butland happy Philippe Clement making Rangers a team for all seasons
Jack Butland believes Rangers are continuing to grow under Philippe Clement after showing their adaptability to beat St Mirren 1-0 in Paisley.
Swirling wind at the SMiSA stadium on Saturday lunchtime made good football all but impossible but ultimately striker Cyriel Dessers’ goal after 14 minutes – his 12th of the season – was enough to take the three points back to Ibrox.
Rangers remain five points behind cinch Premiership leaders Celtic with a game in hand and Butland told RangersTV: “We are developing as a team. There is obviously an end goal of what we want to achieve but we have to take it a game at a time and get the results that we want and we did that.
“We got the job done. We went there to get three points and a clean sheet and we have done that.
“As far as playing the football that we want, perhaps not, but it is what this league is about.
“You have different tests, it was a different game to Wednesday night (3-0 win at Hibernian) where we are able to play more football in better conditions but it is a sign of how the team is growing.
“It (conditions) don’t allow you to get it down and play the passes you want to play in tighter areas so you do have to adapt and play to the conditions but that is part and parcel of the game.
“We would be naive if we thought we could play exactly how we played the other night.
“Sometimes you have to be sensible and get the result and that’s what we’ve done.
“We’ve created openings without taking too many chances. It was a great finish from Cyriel and we got the result we wanted which is the business we are in.”
Stephen Robinson handed a first league appearance to January recruit Hyeok-kyu Kwon, the midfielder who is on loan from Celtic.
Attacker James Scott, initially signed on loan from Exeter before he joins Saints on a permanent two-year-deal in the summer, came on in the second half to make his debut while Jaden Brown, who arrived on loan from Lincoln last week, remained on the bench.
The Buddies boss told stmirren.com: “I don’t expect to bring anyone else in.
“The deal was I could only bring players in if I got players out so ultimately maybe one more player will leave to balance the three players that came in.
“But I believe we will come out of this transfer window in a better position with a more balanced squad with competition in each position.”