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Credit: Imago Fri 15 May 2026 15:11, UK Mikey Moore is set to play his last Rangers game on Saturday when they travel to Falkirk.The Tottenham Hotspur loanee has been one of the sole bright sparks this season, and it is clear that many fans want his stay to be extended in Glasgow.However, as it stands, he is set to depart and did not hold back when discussing Rangers’ recent slump in the pre-match press conference.The 18-year-old admitted that the mentality needs to change in the squad after four consecutive defeats ended their title and Champions League qualification dreams.However, this admission is simply embarrassing for Danny Rohl, who has continuously stated that Rangers’ issues are not down to mentality. 👔 Rangers Manager News 👔 Get the inside track on the Ibrox dugout with real-time updates on shortlist candidates and key boardroom decisions. VISIT THE NEXT MANAGER HUB MORE FOOTBALL INSIDER STORIES Mikey Moore: There needs to be changes with Rangers’ mentalityThe last few weeks have been awful for Rangers.Despite going into the post-split fixtures as arguably the favourites for the title, the club has lost every single one of their games since.Mikey Moore’s Scottish Premiership stats this seasonPer 90 minutesGoals 0.30xG0.22Shots 2.55Assists 0.09Chances created1.64Successful dribbles 2.12Moore has had a successful loan spell at Rangers.
Credit: FotmobMany of their performances were questionable, especially the defeats to Hearts and Celtic, which saw the club take the lead in both games.Yet, Rohl has repeatedly stated that these losses are not down to problems with the mentality.However, ahead of the Falkirk tie, Moore appears to disagree, stating on 15 May: “There needs to be a few changes mentally within the squad. We need to realise the club we’re playing at, where we need to be and how we need to perform” 🎙️Mikey Moore gives must-watch assessment of Rangers as he prepares to play final game for club“There needs to be a few changes mentally within the squad.
How an 18-year-old loanee can see the heart of the issue, and he can’t, is terrible.Rangers have commonly bottled it in big games this season, especially under his reign. Therefore, it is easy to see that it is a mentality issue.Do Rangers have any hope of keeping Moore?Former Aberdeen and Everton chief executive Keith Wyness has exclusively told Football Insider that Moore could sign for Rangers permanently this summer.This is due to Tottenham’s potential relegation to the Championship, which could result in the club selling some of its players to improve their financial situation.However, this may hinge on Spurs’ plans for the teenager, and they may view the winger as an important first-teamer for next season.With Rangers pushing hard to complete a deal, it remains to be seen if they can get one over the line in the coming weeks as the summer transfer window edges closer.
