Rangers’ assistant manager, Jay Bradford, shared his assessment of the team’s performance, stating: “I thought we grew into the game. “It wasn’t the best start and by our standards it wasn’t good enough. “The changes were not a problem for us, we were too slow in terms of our start but we grew into the game and ultimately get the job done.” Dundee United manager Suzy Shepherd reflected on her team’s efforts, remarking: “I’m really proud of the team, they executed the game plan for large spells. “It is just some moments, some lapses of concentration and the fatigue sitting in.”We lost three goals in extra time which is frustrating and kind of took the shine of the performance.” Post navigation Chris Wood’s Goal Secures 1-0 Victory for Nottingham Forest Over Ipswich Celtic’s Play-Off Prospects Following Zagreb Draw