Steven Gerrard baffled by Alfredo Morelos’ fury at being substituted as Rangers beat Aberdeen

‘I can’t work it out’: Steven Gerrard baffled by Alfredo Morelos’ fury at being substituted as Rangers moved 11 points clear of Celtic after win over Aberdeen

  • Steven Gerrard has been left baffled by Alfredo Morelos’ reaction on Sunday 
  • The Colombian was substituted midway through Rangers’ win over Aberdeen 
  • Morelos was seen throwing his gloves to the floor in a display of fury
  • Gerrard could not understand the reaction from his maverick centre forward 

Rangers manager Steven Gerrard savoured some ‘incredible’ football in a 4-0 win over Aberdeen and was flummoxed as to why Alfredo Morelos did not share his joy.

The Colombia international threw his gloves off in frustration after being replaced by Jermain Defoe midway through the second half as Rangers moved 11 points clear in the Scottish Premiership.

Goals from Ryan Kent, Kemar Roofe, Scott Arfield and a James Tavernier penalty had Gers out of sight before the 53rd minute and Morelos was taken off with Thursday’s Europa League clash against Benfica in mind. But he did not look happy to be substituted.

Steven Gerrard was left baffled by Alfredo Morelos’ reaction to being substituted on Sunday

The maverick striker was seen throwing off his gloves after being replaced by Jermain Defoe

The maverick striker was seen throwing off his gloves after being replaced by Jermain Defoe

‘Does he ever?’ Gerrard said. ‘I can’t work it out. We’re 4-0 up, he’s played well, his team-mate is about to come on, we’ve got a big game on Thursday.

‘I don’t know, you’ll have to ask Alfredo why he was a bit sad. I wasn’t sad, I was very happy.’

Gerrard added: ‘I’m very pleased that we kept our level for 90 minutes. We could have scored even more goals, another clean sheet as well so there were a lot of positives.

‘With the international break, you have players here, there and everywhere. As a manager, you are wondering whether the rhythm of your team is going to be affected but we came out of the blocks really strong.

The Colombian was withdrawn with the European clash with Benfica on Thursday in mind

The Colombian was withdrawn with the European clash with Benfica on Thursday in mind

‘We played some incredible stuff again. Some of our movement in the final third was exceptional. We are showing that relentlessness and really executing when we get in the right places.

‘We were strong from start to finish and I managed to make five changes and look after people who have been doing a lot of travel. As far as I’m concerned, I’m extremely happy.’

Rangers extended their lead over Celtic following the champions’ draw with Hibernian on Saturday.

Rangers earned a comfortable win over Aberdeen to move 11 points clear at the top of the table

Rangers earned a comfortable win over Aberdeen to move 11 points clear at the top of the table

‘I look at the league table every time we play,’ Gerrard said. ‘I’m not going to deny that. But I’ve never known a manager to get carried away in November.

‘There is a lot of football to be played, a lot of challenges, a lot of big hurdles to get over. But I won’t deny I’m happy. I’d much rather be where we are of course. But stay humble.’

Aberdeen were missing eight players after Connor McLennan and Lewis Ferguson were instructed to self-isolate following a positive coronavirus test for Dons and Scotland Under-21 team-mate Ross McCrorie.