Rangers winger Mikey Moore announces he is not a winger after all | OneFootball

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·10 de novembro de 2025

Rangers winger Mikey Moore announces he is not a winger after all

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Mikey Moore has surprised onlookers by announcing that he is not a traditional winger at all. The young Rangers attacker confirmed he feels more comfortable in the centre, thriving as a creative playmaker rather than an out-and-out wide man. That revelation gives Rangers a crucial insight into how best to use one of their brightest attacking hopes and could help Danny Rohl unlock another level of his attack.

Playmaker at heart, not a touchline runner


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Moore explained clearly that his best work happens between the lines. He said he likes to drift into pockets, link play and stay involved. That is a far cry from the conventional winger role he has often been handed. His words tell the story of a player who wants to dictate matches from central zones rather than hug the line and deliver crosses.

He said:

“I think it helps me being in that role (10). I always want to be involved in the game as much as possible and I like to get in the pockets. I can play wide but I think I’ve had a bit of a mix of both, so I’m enjoying the role I’ve been given.”

Rangers fans have long debated his true position, but Moore himself has ended that discussion. His quote could hardly be clearer. He enjoys working as an attacking playmaker and loves combining with midfielders and forwards to create danger. That aligns perfectly with how Rohl’s system encourages quick transitions through the middle instead of predictable wing play.

This evolution in understanding matters because Rangers need variety in their attack. Too many recent games have seen wingers isolated and predictable. Moore offers something different. His natural instinct to come inside can link with Nico Raskin or Mohamed Diomande, giving the team more fluidity. It also explains why he sometimes looks out of place when forced to stick wide.

Why this change matters for Rangers

When he operates centrally, he can influence every phase. He is quick, technical and brave on the ball, and that suits Ibrox perfectly. If Rohl trusts him in that slot, Moore could become one of the most productive creative forces in Scotland. Fans have already seen flashes of his ability when drifting off the flank, combining tightly with forwards and finding killer passes.

As he admitted in a recent interview, he feels that being in that attacking playmaker role allows him to get more involved and enjoy the responsibility. His own words made clear that he loves working between the lines and mixing wide and central duties depending on what the game needs.

The next step for Mikey Moore

According to ESPN, Moore now faces the challenge of making that playmaker role his own. Rangers have plenty of wide players, from Djeidi Gassama to Oliver Antman, but fewer central creators who can dictate tempo. Moore’s confidence in that area could make him vital.

His revelation may just redefine his Rangers future. No longer seen as a winger, but as the link between midfield and attack, he embodies what Rohl wants. The key now is consistency. Moore must show that this preferred role can turn promise into product at Ibrox, where patience never lasts long.

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