The goalkeeper has felt a mood change around Ibrox in
Old Firm football can be a fickle business, as Jack Butland has quickly learned from his 18 months in the Glasgow goldfish bowl.
Now he can well and truly buy back the affections of the Gers support if his team can build on the promise shown against Ange Postecoglou’s North Londoners and topple Celtic in Sunday’s Premier Sports Cup final. It still looks like this sudden resurgence may have come too late to rescue their title hopes.
Reminded that it was only three weeks since his team were being written off, he added: "That's what people tend to do with this club and hopefully time and time again we continue to disappoint people and get back to where we should be. It's a long journey. "It's because we're not knocking down the door early, we’re making it difficult for ourselves. In recent weeks we’ve learned from that and really taken the game to people."
“We’ll look at the things we could’ve done better, things that we did do really well and take the confidence from it. But it's proof of what we’re capable of doing. It should give everybody confidence for the weekend. Hotline Live: Tune in and have your say In case you haven't heard, we've launched a new Hotline Live show, airing at 6pm every day, with the exception of Fridays and Saturdays.
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