Rangers supervisor Russell Martin defended his resolution to begin two key gamers on the bench because the Scottish giants took a major step in the direction of the Champions League play-offs with a 3-0 win over Czech aspect Viktoria Plzen.
Djeidi Gassama bagged a brace and Cyriel Dessers dispatched a penalty as Rangers cruised to a comfortable third qualifying round first-leg victory at Ibrox.
However the huge information earlier than kick-off was the choice taken by Martin, who blasted his gamers following the 1-1 draw at Motherwell on Saturday, to take away captain James Tavernier and Nico Raskin from the beginning eleven.
The choice appeared to repay, nonetheless, with Martin’s aspect producing a dominant show forward of the second leg in Pilsen subsequent week.
And the brand new Rangers boss backed his resolution, insisting he’ll want everybody within the squad to play their half.
“I don’t just like the phrase dropped,” Martin instructed BBC Sport after the match.
“I stated to the blokes earlier than that you simply don’t get dropped from the workforce. We’re going to want everybody [in the squad]. Persons are going to come back out, we want freshness.
“You as head coach should do what’s finest for the workforce on the night time. The fellows that got here on did brilliantly and that’s all you may ask for.
“There’s an inclination up right here that one factor turns into a giant factor, nevertheless it’s by no means. Tonight was one of the best workforce.
“I don’t suppose it’s going to be the identical eleven week in, week out.”
If the pre-match headlines largely involved the membership’s long-serving gamers, the post-game focus will doubtless be on the contemporary faces at Ibrox.
Gassama, who signed from Sheffield Wednesday in the summertime, has now scored in three consecutive European video games, whereas there was additionally a standout efficiency from 23-year-old debutant Oliver Antman.
The Finnish teenager supplied the help for Gassama’s second and seemed a continuing risk down Rangers’ right-hand aspect.
Martin was happy by the contribution of his two new signings but additionally praised the entire workforce for his or her displaying.
“I’m actually pleased with quite a lot of it [the game],” Martin stated.
“I used to be a bit irritated with the final quarter-hour as I assumed we acquired slightly too sloppy and had the ball an excessive amount of in our personal half. Nevertheless it’s my job to be demanding of the blokes.
“It’s actually troublesome making an attempt to study quite a lot of element and apply it with the proper depth and braveness, particularly after a troublesome afternoon on Saturday [against Motherwell]. So I’m actually pleased with the workforce.”