A journalist for The Scottish Daily Express has been critical of the performance of Fashion Sakala for Glasgow Rangers in their 1-0 win at Ibrox on Saturday afternoon.

The Lowdown: Job done

It was certainly not pretty from Giovanni van Bronckhorst's team at times, but they managed to get the job done.

Kemar Roofe grabbed the winning goal against Aberdeen after coming off of the bench late on in the second half, as the home side drew level with Celtic at the top of the table overnight.

The Latest: Sakala slammed

Writing in his player ratings for The Scottish Daily Express, journalist Jonathon Moar gave Fashion Sakala a mere 4/10 rating for the game, the lowest out of any player who started for Rangers.

He claimed that the Zambia international had 'very little' end product, and ultimately 'needs to do more'.

The Verdict: Wasteful

While fellow attacker Roofe grabbed all of the headlines with his goal, Sakala was left wondering just how he did not score. He had seven shots on goal in total, by far more than any other player on the pitch, and what was worse was that none of those were on target (SofaScore).

Sakala also lost out on two of his duels, recorded no successful dribbles or accurate crosses and gave possession away 13 times (SofaScore) in what turned out to be a frustrating afternoon for him personally. Therefore, the critical assessment from Moar seems justified.

In other news, this 6 foot 3 colossus now wants to leave Ibrox