36-word promise made by Tottenham loanee who is not fully fit, as Rangers enter crucial phase in title race

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The highly rated academy prospect promises a physical turnaround following an incredibly difficult forty-five-minute cameo over the weekend.

The N17 faithful keep a watchful eye on the Scottish Premiership title race right now. Highly rated Tottenham academy graduate Mikey Moore experienced a genuinely rough afternoon during the weekend victory over Falkirk. Rangers manager Danny Rohl deemed the teenager a major fitness doubt before kickoff. He bravely started the match but looked entirely off the pace before being hooked at half time.

Mikey Moore's fitness battle intensifies as Rangers' Danny Rohl reveals key injury news ahead of the upcoming match against Motherwell.
Mikey Moore’s fitness battle intensifies as Rangers’ Danny Rohl reveals key injury news ahead of the upcoming match against Motherwell. [Image via The Scottish Sun]

The substitution ultimately flipped the entire match script for the title-chasing giants. The Scottish side trailed by two goals early on and were still behind when the Lilywhites prospect departed. Replacement striker Bojan Miovski immediately grabbed a brilliant brace. This massive impact helped seal a truly chaotic victory over the weekend and left serious questions about the upcoming starting role.

Rohl addressed the media following the final whistle and provided vital context regarding the difficult substitution. The manager explicitly confirmed his top player was operating far below peak physical condition. He desperately hopes this upcoming two week break provides the perfect recovery window. The North Londoners obviously just want their prized teenage asset playing regular football rather than warming the bench.

The talented Tottenham prospect promises an immediate physical response ahead of crucial Motherwell fixture

Moore quickly moved to reassure anxious Spurs supporters directly through his personal Instagram account following the difficult afternoon. In a 36-word promise, he wrote that showing an unreal character to come back was brilliant and promised to get himself completely physically ready. He added that it is time to give absolutely everything in these last five crucial games. He also thanked the passionate fans for their class support.

“Unreal character to come back today! Time to get myself 100% to be able to give everything in these last 5 games. Rangers fans, the support was class until the very end – thank you! Keep believing.”

Those defiant words prove exactly why the parent club rates his elite mentality so highly today. He faces fierce competition to regain his starting spot when Motherwell visits at the end of April. Miovski currently boasts incredible underlying numbers and fully deserves his impending minutes. However, a fully fit Moore possesses that rare creative magic required to win a massive league championship.