Ibrox Noise
·10. September 2025
Martin under more Rangers pressure as Ibrox stars shine for their countries

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·10. September 2025
Rangers fans finally have a reason to smile during this international break as several players have delivered big moments for their countries. The performances have lifted the mood around Ibrox with supporters keen to highlight Cornelius’ goal for Canada, Raskin’s strike for Belgium and Aasgard’s remarkable four-goal cameo for Norway. These displays have reminded the support that despite recent gloom there is real quality in the Rangers squad. That fact matters because the side has been heavily criticised domestically, and seeing these contributions shows the players can step up. As Ibrox Noise noted earlier, this break arrived at just the right time. Rangers fans happy with international break.
Cornelius has only just arrived in Glasgow yet he already gave fans a glimpse of his talent. His finish for Canada underlined the qualities that attracted Rangers in the first place. Supporters have debated his role, but that strike showed he offers more than just potential. The goal came at the right time, silencing critics who doubted his ability to adapt. Ibrox Noise pointed out that several Rangers men looked sharp, and Cornelius now joins that list. The key now is consistency.
Nico Raskin remains a hot topic for supporters, but his contribution for Belgium delighted the faithful. Scoring in a competitive international fixture carries real weight and he showed why major clubs keep watching him. His strike displayed both confidence and technique. Rangers fans know he can influence games when fully focused. The challenge has been producing that level every week in Scotland. However his international goal suggests his sharpness is returning. Ibrox Noise recently highlighted the ongoing questions around his future, but his form still excites supporters.
While Cornelius and Raskin impressed, Aasgard stole the headlines. Four goals in one match grabbed worldwide attention and ensured Rangers fans finally discussed him with excitement rather than doubt. The forward had endured a slow start at Ibrox, but this haul confirmed his eye for goal. Norway gave him freedom, and he punished the opposition. Ibrox Noise reflected that the break has provided much-needed positivity, and Aasgard’s burst epitomised that. Rangers fans joked about saving those goals for Govan, yet deep down they know he has shown genuine ability.
Cornelius’ strike was already covered on Rangers’ official site, showing how valuable his impact could be. Raskin’s moment of class also featured in another Rangers preview which confirmed how many players had big games lined up. As for Aasgard, his sensational four-goal haul was widely praised, with The Scotsman calling it a breakout moment.
Rangers supporters often despair during these breaks, but this time the squad offered encouragement. Goals from Cornelius, Raskin and Aasgard show there is undeniable quality available. Rangers fans happy with international break. Fans now demand the same output when the league resumes. The talent clearly exists. What matters is producing it for Rangers where it counts most.