STEVEN GERRARD has warned Alfredo Morelos his goalscoring reputation counts for nothing now that he does not have to rely solely on the Colombian to lead Rangersโ attack.
The Lille target was left out of Gerrardโs squad entirely last week as new signings Kemar Roofe and Cedric Itten got the nod to start against Kilmarnock.
The decision to drop a man who has topped the Ibrox scoring charts in each of the last three seasons came in the wake of Gersโ decision to knock back a ยฃ16million bid from the French club.
After the 2-0 win โ which saw Roofe open his Ibrox account โ Gerrard questioned the 24-year-oldโs focus, claiming it was an easy call to leave him out as he had taken โhis eye off the ballโ.
But the while the Light Blues boss has welcomed an improvement in attitude this week from Morelos, he says it may not be enough to earn the striker a recall against Hamilton on Saturday after praising the impact of his new strike force.
โIโll make a decision on whether Alfredo is involved tomorrow later today,โ said Gerrard on the eve of his sideโs trip to the Foys Stadium. โWhat I will say is that we have definitely seen a difference in his application. He has re-focused himself into training well and worked hard this week.
โBut I will wait until the end of today before deciding on whether he is included or not.
As a manager you analyse your players on a daily basis and pick the ones you think are going to get you the right result.
โYou donโt pick on name or reputation. You pick the players who are training hard, who are focused and who are listening, taking messages on board and going to give you the best chance for your team to get the right result.
โLast week we made a decision for the benefit of the team and the squad.
โCedric and Kemar came in and I thought their application was really good, I was really happy with their performance considering it was their first starts. There was real positive signs with Kemar getting off the mark and Cedricโs work rate.
What I will say is weโre in much better shape from an attacking point of view in terms of options. Weโre not heavily reliant on one person. Iโm hoping to have Jermain Defoe ready after the international break too so I welcome those tough decisions.โ
Joe Ariboโs return from an ankle knock has also been delayed until after next monthโs opening round of Nations League fixtures.
But Gerrard insists he has no plans to force his international stars to turn down caps and stay in Scotland because of the coronavirus crisis.
FIFA has relaxed call-up rules in light of Covid-19, meaning clubs do not have to release players if they are travelling to virus hotspots.
Ryan Jack and Jon McLaughlin are set to travel to the Czech Republic with Scotland even though it has now been taken off the UKโs travel exemption list, while Filip Helander, Glen Kamara, Jordan Jones, Steven Davis, Ianis Hagi and Borna Barisic are also due to jet across the continent for duty with their respective nations.
โItโs not a concern but it is something weโve looked into,โ said Gerrard, who welcomes back Leon Balogun to face Accies.
โThe medical department and our doctor, Dr Mark Waller, has taken a lead on that in terms of the communications with countries and borders for decisions.
โI think weโve got to trust our players that they will go to and from as safely as possible and continue to follow the rules.
โWe want our players to go and represent their countries. Weโre proud to release them.
โWe donโt expect any complications when they return because we expect them to be tested while they are away at the right times and follow the rules so they can return safely and come back into our bubble.โ
Brilliant appointment. Mossy a born winner just like Duff.