Rangers manager Steven Gerrard claims he shares John Kennedy’s frustration over the process of punishing Covid-19 breaches and “feels his pain” that three of his players will be able to face his Celtic side. Kennedy spoke out on Thursday over the time the Scottish Football Association has taken to deal with breaches from five Rangers players, including first-team members Nathan Patterson, Calvin Bassey and Bongani Zungu. “And the Aberdeen guys were given three games and they were all suspended. “But I definitely agree with John in terms of the inconsistencies, especially when it comes down to punishments. “It just seems as if the SFA are guessing in terms of punishments and everything is inconsistent, so that is a frustration.”
Source: Express April 09, 2021 12:45 UTC