The curious case of Chermiti in Rohl’s Rangers revolutionImage source, SNSImage caption, Youssef Chermiti took the match ball after a three-goal performanceByAndrew PetrieBBC Sport ScotlandPublished1 hour agoA multi-million pound signing, openly derided and much-maligned. Yet, in the two biggest games of Rangers’ season, he’s been the hero.Youssef Chermiti cost the Ibrox club a fee of around £8m in the summer, having not scored a goal in two years.His name was attached to criticism of former sporting director Kevin Thelwell, with his unconvincing early performances only adding fuel to the fire of his doubters.Yet, against Celtic in the new year’s derby, he came good. His two goals shot Rangers to a 3-1 win at Celtic Park, leading to Wilfried Nancy being sacked and pushing Danny Rohl’s side past Celtic in the Scottish Premiership table for the first time this season.On Sunday, he started in the biggest game of the season so far against league leaders Hearts. Trailing by five points, a win was a must.Thanks to Chermiti, that’s what they got.With the weight of the world on his shoulders, the Portuguese striker scored a first ever career hat-trick and heaved a chunk of momentum back behind Rangers in the title charge.Watch: Rangers v Hearts – Sportscene highlights15/02/26Watch on iPlayer




