When exploring players who failed to live up to expectations at Ibrox, Nuno Capucho would be on the list 10 times out of 10. This is a man who had been part of a Porto side led by none other than Jose Mourinho, one which had captured the Portuguese League Title, along with the UEFA Cup (beating the fierce rivals of Rangers, Celtic) in 2003. Following 6 fruitful years at Porto, Capucho was hailed as a hero when he signed for Rangers in 2003, mainly because of that aforementioned final against the club's Old Firm foes. A silky, skillful player before making the transition to Glasgow, Capucho would become a diving, clumsy nightmare in blue. Yes, Capucho is one of those players hinted at during the Emerson entry, he really was that bad. Scoring 5 goals in total, the striker was a miserable flop, only playing 22 games in total during his singular season in Scotland. Unfortunately for Rangers fans, it was their rivals who had the last laugh with this chump.
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