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Sports News of Sunday, 3 December 2023

Source: thenationonlineng.net

Rangers’ return helping me to stay focus - Leon Balogun

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Outspoken Nigerian defender Leon Balogun is enjoying his second missionary journey to the Scottish football giants Rangers. The tall defender returned to Rangers this year July, a year after departing from the club as a free agent. His return was celebrated by the club and its fans as well as Balogun himself.

At first, he described it as ‘come home’ but after four months of gradual integration into the heart of the team, Balogun is thanking his star for going back to Ibrox.

The 35-year old he’s especially happy with the challenges and that he’s back putting in times on the pitch.

He said while speaking with Rangers TV.

“It’s really nice to be back [in the team]. I had some challenging weeks, so for me, I just want to make sure I enjoy every minute I am on the pitch.

“I just want to represent the club and it is nice that the wins are coming; we are putting in strong performances and hopefully I will stay in the mix now.”

He added that the new manager Philippe Clement who joined them in October has impacted positively in the team, while reflecting on his recent game time after starting the last three domestic fixtures.

He added: “I think his ways, he is very straightforward when you speak to him, he has this manner about him where you know he is just very clear.

“He just wants to make sure that we get every single detail. Obviously one thing that always happens if a new manager comes in the door is that everybody is trying to present themselves from the best side.

“That will factor in, but mainly it is down to the way he works which is really focused on details. He is just really into the details and that helps. The door is always open but again he is very clear as well and demanding.

“I was needed, I also needed games. I am happy that I could take my chance there. For me it just helps that he is very clear.

“I am one of the older guys so obviously I have a bit of experience as well. For me it was just taking the messages on board just like any other player and then producing.”

Balogun has since assumed his leadership position on returning saying it feels as if he never left.

Speaking to the media in the press conference ahead of the all-important game against rivals Aberdeen last Sunday, Balogun said they were looking forward to continue their fine run of form.

A win in the game would have taken them closer to the league zenith with leaders Celtic, who dropped points against Motherwell last Saturday.

The defender wanted the team to continue where they left off with a positive feeling amongst the team at present.

Rangers , however could only salvaged a point with James Tavernier’s stoppage-time penalty to rescue a late draw at Aberdeen.

He commented: “We are privileged to be in the club where we have so many games coming thick and fast. Obviously it is challenging as well, we are going to need the full squad.

“You see everybody is buying into it. It feels good on the pitch right now, the confidence in each other in the group as a whole and what the manager is doing I think it’s pretty high.

“I think it was vital that we had more training time the international break based on the fact that the manager has been here for some weeks now. He wants to get more of his ideas and his philosophy, get it to us clearer and I think it has worked really well so far which has been displayed in the performances as well.

“The break was nice. We had quite a decent squad size still here and we worked on some things physical and tactical obviously. I think everybody is looking forward to getting going again.”