On loan Brentford full back Jayden Meghoma underlined the growing bond between Rangers and their support after the win over Dundee, praising the Ibrox crowd in a message that neatly echoed the club’s recent call for unity.
The young defender took to social media after the match, posting: “Another step in the right direction. You fans were incredible as always.”
It was a short message, but one that captured the mood around Ibrox as Rangers continue to build momentum during a crucial stretch of the season.
The victory over Dundee extended Rangers strong run of form to eight straight wins across all competitions and the victory unfolded in front of a support that, the majority of, remained with the team until the final whistle.
With the contest still competitive deep into the game before late goals from Djeidi Gassama and exit-linked Danilo, sealed the result, the energy from the stands was a constant, something Meghoma clearly felt from the pitch.
His words align closely with the club’s recently launched “Ibrox Isn’t Ibrox Without You” campaign, which places emphasis on the role of supporters during the run-in.
The message behind that initiative is simple: the stadium’s atmosphere can be a decisive factor when games are tight, and the connection between players and fans can provide an extra edge.
For a young player like Meghoma, that backing can be particularly significant. Still establishing himself and adapting to the demands of regular football at a high level, he is among a group of emerging players learning to perform under pressure.
The phrase “another step in the right direction,” from the campaign, also reflects the broader narrative within the squad.
Rangers recent results have been built not just on moments of quality, but on consistency, resilience and collective effort.
Each performance is being framed internally as part of a longer process rather than an isolated event, and Meghoma’s wording mirrors that mindset.
His gratitude toward the fans highlights a relationship between the support and the squad that appears to be strengthening as results improve.
With new signings settling, confidence growing and the stakes rising in a three-horse title race, the sense of togetherness between team and terraces has become increasingly visible and important.
