Hearts legend identifies the Rangers player who ‘changed the game’ at Hampden, not Cyriel Dessers.
Ranger “conundrum” never solved by Hearts, while Jambos legend drools over Ibrox mystery
Although Cyriel Dessers garnered most of the attention during the match against Hearts, Todd Cantwell, the playmaker for Rangers, was the one directing the play.
The 26-year-old is a mystery personified. Although his technical skill is obvious and he was once a star for Norwich City, his lack of mental focus has always derailed his otherwise promising career.
Todd Cantwell still has plenty of time to achieve the heights that saw him linked to some of the biggest teams in football, but he needs to establish consistency at Rangers in order for that dream to come true.
The slick, inventive, and occasionally conceited midfield player was at his best in the 2-0 victory over Hearts, as Hearts legend Jon Robertson was often quoted gushing over him.
Hearts icon praises “quality” Todd Cantwell
Icon of Jambos One of the best players to have ever played for Tynecastle, if not the greatest, is Jon Robertson. He was covering the Scottish Cup semi-final for BBC Scotland.
Gorgie is without a doubt Hearts’ all-time greatest goal scorer, and following Cyriel Dessers’ heroics on Hampden, one might have anticipated that the former poacher would support the union of the striker.
The Hearts hero, however, was more focused on Rangers star Todd Cantwell as he waxed poetic about the midfielder’s role in winning the game.
When the first ten minutes of the game are taken out of the equation, the Hearts hero told BBC Sportsound at halftime that the game was evenly balanced.
“The main issue is that hearts still can’t deal with Todd Cantwell. Steven Naismith needs to resolve that dilemma.
Robertson said: “We’ve said all game that if Cantwell can find the quality in the final third, it’ll be dangerous for Hearts.” This came after Cantwell assisted Cyriel Dessers for his second goal. There, he produced it.
Rangers have finally made Cantwell’s space matter. Today, he was the man.
After the game, Robertson praised Todd Cantwell’s performance against Hearts once more.You can’t argue that the best team won, in my opinion. Rangers produced more obvious opportunities.
They essentially controlled the first half after scoring the early goal they needed to give them momentum. Jack Butland never created that opportunity and hearts never really worked that way.
They altered it in the second half. Through the middle was Kenneth Vargas, who posed a bigger threat.
“However, Todd Cantwell altered the game by repeatedly occupying that area of space.”
Mysterious Rangers star needs to build on his heroics in Hampden
The talents of Todd Cantwell are well known to Rangers supporters.
The issue is that we haven’t seen them frequently enough.
The dynamic playmaker is perhaps the most gifted player in Scotland, not just at Ibrox, and he has all the makings to be a key member of the Rangers team.
Todd is a well-liked figure among supporters and a simple target for opponents due to his unique combination of talent and bite.
However, the playmaker’s performances have far too many lulls, and we are pushing Todd Cantwell to establish himself as Rangers’ go-to matchwinner in crunch time.
The Englishman defeated Hearts here, but will he be able to lead Rangers back to victory against Celtic in the championship match?Hearts icon praises “quality” Todd Cantwell
Icon of Jambos One of the best players to have ever played for Tynecastle, if not the greatest, is Jon Robertson. He was covering the Scottish Cup semi-final for BBC Scotland.
Gorgie is without a doubt Hearts’ all-time greatest goal scorer, and following Cyriel Dessers’ heroics on Hampden, one might have anticipated that the former poacher would support the union of the striker.
The Hearts hero, however, was more focused on Rangers star Todd Cantwell as he waxed poetic about the midfielder’s role in winning the game.
When the first ten minutes of the game are taken out of the equation, the Hearts hero told BBC Sportsound at halftime that the game was evenly balanced.
“The main issue is that hearts still can’t deal with Todd Cantwell. Steven Naismith needs to resolve that dilemma.
Robertson said: “We’ve said all game that if Cantwell can find the quality in the final third, it’ll be dangerous for Hearts.” This came after Cantwell assisted Cyriel Dessers for his second goal. There, he produced it.
Rangers have finally made Cantwell’s space matter. Today, he was the man.
After the game, Robertson praised Todd Cantwell’s performance against Hearts once more.You can’t argue that the best team won, in my opinion. Rangers produced more obvious opportunities.
They essentially controlled the first half after scoring the early goal they needed to give them momentum. Jack Butland never created that opportunity and hearts never really worked that way.
They altered it in the second half. Through the middle was Kenneth Vargas, who posed a bigger threat.
“However, Todd Cantwell altered the game by repeatedly occupying that area of space.”
Mysterious Rangers star needs to build on his heroics in Hampden
The talents of Todd Cantwell are well known to Rangers supporters.
The issue is that we haven’t seen them frequently enough.
The dynamic playmaker is perhaps the most gifted player in Scotland, not just at Ibrox, and he has all the makings to be a key member of the Rangers team.
Todd is a well-liked figure among supporters and a simple target for opponents due to his unique combination of talent and bite.
However, the playmaker’s performances have far too many lulls, and we are pushing Todd Cantwell to establish himself as Rangers’ go-to matchwinner in crunch time.
The Englishman defeated Hearts here, but will he be able to lead Rangers back to victory against Celtic in the championship match?Hearts icon praises “quality” Todd Cantwell
Icon of Jambos One of the best players to have ever played for Tynecastle, if not the greatest, is Jon Robertson. He was covering the Scottish Cup semi-final for BBC Scotland.
Gorgie is without a doubt Hearts’ all-time greatest goal scorer, and following Cyriel Dessers’ heroics on Hampden, one might have anticipated that the former poacher would support the union of the striker.
The Hearts hero, however, was more focused on Rangers star Todd Cantwell as he waxed poetic about the midfielder’s role in winning the game.
When the first ten minutes of the game are taken out of the equation, the Hearts hero told BBC Sportsound at halftime that the game was evenly balanced.
“The main issue is that hearts still can’t deal with Todd Cantwell. Steven Naismith needs to resolve that dilemma.
Robertson said: “We’ve said all game that if Cantwell can find the quality in the final third, it’ll be dangerous for Hearts.” This came after Cantwell assisted Cyriel Dessers for his second goal. There, he produced it.
Rangers have finally made Cantwell’s space matter. Today, he was the man.
After the game, Robertson praised Todd Cantwell’s performance against Hearts once more.You can’t argue that the best team won, in my opinion. Rangers produced more obvious opportunities.
They essentially controlled the first half after scoring the early goal they needed to give them momentum. Jack Butland never created that opportunity and hearts never really worked that way.
They altered it in the second half. Through the middle was Kenneth Vargas, who posed a bigger threat.
“However, Todd Cantwell altered the game by repeatedly occupying that area of space.”
Mysterious Rangers star needs to build on his heroics in Hampden
The talents of Todd Cantwell are well known to Rangers supporters.
The issue is that we haven’t seen them frequently enough.
The dynamic playmaker is perhaps the most gifted player in Scotland, not just at Ibrox, and he has all the makings to be a key member of the Rangers team.
Todd is a well-liked figure among supporters and a simple target for opponents due to his unique combination of talent and bite.
However, the playmaker’s performances have far too many lulls, and we are pushing Todd Cantwell to establish himself as Rangers’ go-to matchwinner in crunch time.
The Englishman defeated Hearts here, but will he be able to lead Rangers back to victory against Celtic in the championship match?Hearts icon praises “quality” Todd Cantwell
Icon of Jambos One of the best players to have ever played for Tynecastle, if not the greatest, is Jon Robertson. He was covering the Scottish Cup semi-final for BBC Scotland.
Gorgie is without a doubt Hearts’ all-time greatest goal scorer, and following Cyriel Dessers’ heroics on Hampden, one might have anticipated that the former poacher would support the union of the striker.
The Hearts hero, however, was more focused on Rangers star Todd Cantwell as he waxed poetic about the midfielder’s role in winning the game.
When the first ten minutes of the game are taken out of the equation, the Hearts hero told BBC Sportsound at halftime that the game was evenly balanced.
“The main issue is that hearts still can’t deal with Todd Cantwell. Steven Naismith needs to resolve that dilemma.
Robertson said: “We’ve said all game that if Cantwell can find the quality in the final third, it’ll be dangerous for Hearts.” This came after Cantwell assisted Cyriel Dessers for his second goal. There, he produced it.
Rangers have finally made Cantwell’s space matter. Today, he was the man.
After the game, Robertson praised Todd Cantwell’s performance against Hearts once more.You can’t argue that the best team won, in my opinion. Rangers produced more obvious opportunities.
They essentially controlled the first half after scoring the early goal they needed to give them momentum. Jack Butland never created that opportunity and hearts never really worked that way.
They altered it in the second half. Through the middle was Kenneth Vargas, who posed a bigger threat.
“However, Todd Cantwell altered the game by repeatedly occupying that area of space.”
Mysterious Rangers star needs to build on his heroics in Hampden
The talents of Todd Cantwell are well known to Rangers supporters.
The issue is that we haven’t seen them frequently enough.
The dynamic playmaker is perhaps the most gifted player in Scotland, not just at Ibrox, and he has all the makings to be a key member of the Rangers team.
Todd is a well-liked figure among supporters and a simple target for opponents due to his unique combination of talent and bite.
However, the playmaker’s performances have far too many lulls, and we are pushing Todd Cantwell to establish himself as Rangers’ go-to matchwinner in crunch time.
The Englishman defeated Hearts here, but will he be able to lead Rangers back to victory against Celtic in the championship match?
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