Glasgow Rangers manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst is under pressure at Ibrox as club chiefs are reportedly set to discuss his future after a 2-1 defeat to St. Johnstone at the weekend.

He has been with the Light Blues since he replaced Steven Gerrard at the helm in November of 2021 after the English head coach decided to move south of the border.

The former Gers boss enjoyed an excellent time in Scotland, winning the Premiership title in 2020/21, but he was not without his faults as he endured a few howlers in the transfer market at Ibrox.

One player he had a nightmare with was Scottish striker Greg Stewart as the attacker ended up being a flop in Glasgow. The centre-forward arrived on a free transfer from English Championship side Birmingham in the summer of 2019, after an underwhelming few months on loan at Aberdeen.

He had scored once in 15 Premiership appearances in the second half of the 2018/19 campaign, after scoring three in 25 outings in the Scottish top-flight with the Dons in the previous season.

His poor form in Scotland lead to Birmingham allowing him to depart on a free transfer and Gerrard opted to snap him up to bolster his Gers side, despite his inconsistency in front of goal.

The attacker endured a rough debut season at Rangers as he ended the 2019/20 campaign with three goals in 16 Premiership matches.

Stewart, who Gerrard once described as being "hungry" for goals, followed that up by failing to score a single time in twice in that time.

Rangers then decided to release the flop at the end of his initial contract as he departed on a free transfer in the summer of 2021, after scoring three goals in 33 games for the Glasgow giants in two seasons.

At the time of writing, Stewart is playing for Mumbai City in India after joining them in the recent summer transfer window. He has scored once in five Indian Super League matches for the club and the 32-year-old's form whilst playing outside of Europe suggests that the Gers were right to let him go when they did.

However, his goal return before and after his spell at Ibrox makes it all the more confusing as to why he was brought in by Gerrard in the first place.

His numbers did not suggest that he would be a worthwhile signing for Rangers and that turned out to be the case as he struggled to make an impact at the top end of the pitch, which is why the club made a mistake with his arrival.