Former Rangers striker Steven Thompson remarked: “Rangers really unsettled Tottenham. Nicolas Raskin and Mohammed Diomande in the middle were excellent.” He continued: “There wasn’t a fault in that team from a Rangers point of view. A brilliant result and a brilliant performance.” Former Rangers forward Ross McCormack offered his perspective: “Spurs, for whatever reason, weren’t at it. I’m going to put it down to Rangers’ good play because I think Rangers’ set-up was pretty close to perfect.” He elaborated: “They came out the traps and pressured Spurs. I actually thought it was Rangers who would go on to win the game.” McCormack also highlighted the broader impact, stating: “It’s great for Scottish football as well, because a lot of people down south turn their nose up at the Scottish game. Well, that shows them.” Ex-Ibrox winger Neil McCann asserted: “Rangers thoroughly deserved to win the game, I think 1-1 flatters Spurs. Rangers really shocked this team, they really surprised them with everything.” Former Scotland forward James McFadden observed: “Most people expected Spurs to come here and do a number on Rangers, but credit to the home side, they have stood up to that.” He added a comment on the team’s management: “Philippe Clement has been under immense pressure in recent times, but this performance shows his team is heading in the right direction.” Post navigation Clement’s Rangers Manager Role in Jeopardy Following Semi-Final Loss Raul Jimenez’s Resurgence and Jorgen Strand Larsen’s Potential at Wolves