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Rangers striker Filip Sebo has backed Paul Le Guen's rotation policy.

 

Le Guen has come under fire for constantly changing his forward line this season.

 

Despite being one of the victims of the rotational policy Sebo believes Le Guen has got it right.

 

"Rotating players is a good thing," said Sebo.

 

"It is not really possible for the same 11 to play Sundays and Thursdays.

 

"Every player who gets a chance gives his best and it is good that we are scoring goals no matter who puts the ball in the net."

 

Sebo also believes Rangers' struggles in the league can be put down to the defensive attitude of their opponents.

 

"It is true that we should use our European form in the league but the difference is that in the SPL every team except Celtic defends with 10 players against us," added Sebo.

 

"In Europe teams want to play attractive football and that is our strength."

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anyway squad rotation can be good for strikers and midfielders but not for your defence

 

And I think this is exactly what PLG is doing Fraser.

 

It is easy to see his preferred back 4 is Smith, Papac, J-Rod and Bardsley (if not in bother) so he plays them when he can. The forwards are rotating and the midfield is, to a lesser extent.

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And I think this is exactly what PLG is doing Fraser.

 

It is easy to see his preferred back 4 is Smith, Papac, J-Rod and Bardsley (if not in bother) so he plays them when he can. The forwards are rotating and the midfield is, to a lesser extent.

 

The thing is though Papac is cup-tied for Europe so it means disrupting the defence every two or three weeks. That combined with the uncertainty over keepers means it's little surprise we are leaking goals

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The thing is though Papac is cup-tied for Europe so it means disrupting the defence every two or three weeks. That combined with the uncertainty over keepers means it's little surprise we are leaking goals

 

I think the european style suits our defence better though, it is nearly all high balls and crosses that we struggle with.

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