The Swansea City manager was speaking at the end of the week that saw Rangel and Chairman Huw Jenkins trade blows in the media after the former blocked a proposed transfer deadline day move to Fulham.

Rangel accused the chairman of blocking his progress whilst Jenkins revealed that the move was to be a loan one and that he would have been mad to let it happen with no permanent deal guaranteed at the back end of it.

And Sousa has stepped into the argument by claiming that the defender still has much to learn and needs to improve.

โ€œI donโ€™t want to talk about finances because that is the chairmanโ€™s job,โ€ he told the Western Maill

โ€œBut, technically and tactically, in my opinion, Angel has to progress a lot as a player.

โ€œHe is a good player with a good understanding of the game. But he can be a lot better than he has been until now.

โ€œHopefully he can do that with us here. Then he can have what he wants.

โ€œIf a player is consistent in his performances and grows all the time, the chance (to move) never goes. They come more and more.

โ€œSo, if he keeps doing well and plays better than he has until now, Iโ€™m sure in the end, whether itโ€™s next season or in two seasons, he will probably have better opportunities than this one.

“If Angel isnโ€™t right and doesnโ€™t train or play well, he wonโ€™t play for us

โ€œIt is so simple like that.

โ€œThis is what happens in football. Not just here, but with all clubs.

โ€œPlayers know that if they donโ€™t play well they wonโ€™t be picked. If that happens they canโ€™t think about the future.

โ€œOf course the motivation is important and thatโ€™s something we want to help him with.

โ€œHe needs to be motivated because, if he is thinking about Premier League clubs, he needs to be playing well to keep them interested.”

Sousa also refused to be drawn on the speculation that continues to link his players with a step up in division but revealed his delight now February has arrived

โ€œIโ€™m happy the window has closed because now everyone can be 100 per cent focused on playing for Swansea,โ€ he explained. โ€œAt this moment in time Swansea is the best club they have and Iโ€™m very happy the speculation can finish.

โ€œIโ€™m happy because I worked very hard from the start of the season to keep most of the players in the squad. They are a fantastic group and Iโ€™m delighted we can finish the season with that group intact.

โ€œI spoke to the chairman about my thoughts and, when he told me the club didnโ€™t have any financial problems, I told him I wanted to keep the players.

โ€œHe did that and Iโ€™m very happy about it.โ€

โ€œAngel is a Swansea player and I expect the best from him. I hope we will see the best of him this season.

โ€œIf the club does not have financial problems, why wouldnโ€™t we turn them down?

โ€œI am just happy I got to keep the players I wanted and the chairman did everything he could to keep them.

โ€œNow, if players want to think about a future in the Premiership, they need to play well here. Swansea has to be their focus.

โ€œI donโ€™t care about whether or not they will move on in the summer.

โ€œThey just need to play well until the end of the season and then I will take my decisions.โ€

SOURCE: http://www.walesonline.co.uk/footballnation/swansea-city-fc/2010/02/05/swans-boss-sousa-s-warning-to-rangel-to-keep-premier-dream-alive-91466-25765911/?