Rangers fans told by Tottenham expert the inevitable has now happened with Mikey Moore

Mikey Moore has been predicted to become a strong fan favourite at Rangers before the season ends.

Tottenham loaned Moore to Rangers on a season-long loan to continue his development.

Indeed, the left winger lifted the Europa League trophy under Ange Postecoglou, but there were no guarantees he’d have gametime under Thomas Frank despite Son Heung-min’s departure

And after a rocky start, it seems that Moore is starting to enjoy life at Ibrox.

Tottenham manager Thomas Frank looking annoyed on the touchline.
Credit: Imago

Rangers fans eating their words about Mikey Moore

There were early pleas for Tottenham to recall Moore from his loan after Rangers’ difficult start to the season.

The youngster was underperforming, and Gers fans were discontent with what they were seeing from him.

But with Danny Rohl’s arrival at Ibrox, Rangers fans have a newfound respect for Moore.

Speaking exclusively to Tottenham NewsTottenham expert and Lilywhite Rose owner John Wenham believes he’ll soon become a fan favourite. 

“I’m keeping the receipts. I’m coming for the Rangers fans who were moaning about him before, and now they love him,” Wenham said.

“They were always going to love him if he was played in the right way, if he was given opportunity. You’re not as hyped as he is and rightly so, and suddenly lose that, you know?

So I’ve no doubt that he will become a firm fan favourite before this season is over, and long may that continue.

Tottenham starlet Mikey Moore in action during his loan spell with Rangers.
Credit: Imago

“He’s doing really, really well. He’s getting lots of involvement, game time, and the fans are on his side. So, hopefully, he goes from strength to strength now and cements himself as a real firm fan favourite up there.”

How has Mikey Moore performed this season?

Moore’s first couple of months at Ibrox were difficult. His minutes were sparse, and the winger’s performances were underwhelming.

Under Rohl, the youngster plays with an element of freedom not seen under Russell Martin.

Now that he plays closer to the opposition’s box, Moore has been able to be more effective in the final third.

As such, there’s a greater likelihood that he’ll continue at Ibrox until the end of this season, despite suggestions that he could return to North London in January.

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