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Starting the obvious but if Cerny ain't completely at it, rest him for Bilbao.

 

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The last 9 games we've played in have all been away victories. As interim manager, Barry Ferguson hasn't won a match at Ibrox yet. Third time lucky against a decent Hibs team?

 

 

Rangers 0 - 1 Queen's Park

Hearts 1 - 3 Rangers

Rangers 0 - 2 St. Mirren

Kilmarnock 2 - 4 Rangers

Rangers 1 - 2 Motherwell

Fenerbahce 1 - 3 Rangers

Rangers 0 - 2 Fenerbahce

Celtic 2 - 3 Rangers

Dundee 3 - 4 Rangers

 

We are becoming away specialists.

Won our last six, scoring 3, 3, 4, 3, 3, 4.

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The weather’s been fine a nice full house to welcome the Edinburgh club and a right good game of football well at one time I would have expected that but both clubs are now just going through the motions of what they used to be all I can hope for is the three points .

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John Souttar: Positive Mood Inside The Dressing Room

JOHN SOUTTAR insists the mood is positive inside the Rangers dressing room and that the side’s full focus is on tomorrow’s Scottish Premiership clash against Hibernian at Ibrox.

 

The Light Blues resumed domestic duties with a last-gasp victory over Dundee at Dens Park last time out where they were forced to fight back from 3-1 down.

 

Speaking to the media ahead of tomorrow’s clash against Hibernian, the Scotland international commented: “Everyone is feeling positive. We’ve had a good few weeks off the back of the European win, the Old Firm and Dundee.

 

“We’re all feeling positive, but there’s that underlying thing that no-one wants to give up chances like we did the other night.

“We shouldn’t need to do as much as we did to win the game. It’s something we’ve looked at this week and everyone is on it for the weekend.

 

“We didn’t start the game well. We were probably too deep, and we didn’t keep the ball.

 

“We gave them a chance to get on top of us and didn’t have any control of the game, and that led to them getting chances and scoring.

 

“It’s something that can’t happen whether we’re at home or away; we can’t give teams the start that we did.

 

“A lot of them were basic errors, so it’s something we need to eradicate from the game.

 

“But as I said, we can’t let them score two goals early on and give ourselves a mountain to climb.

 

“You don’t want to concede goals, especially as a defender or goalkeeper, as you pride yourself on keeping the ball away from the goal.

 

“It’s something we need to change because it’s not been good enough.”

 

Barry Ferguson’s side will square off against a Hibernian side unbeaten in their last 15 league outings.

 

Indeed, the clash precedes a highly-anticipated UEFA Europa League quarter-final first leg clash against Athletic Club at Ibrox next Thursday, but Souttar insists the side’s full focus is on tomorrow’s fixture first and foremost.

 

He added: “No-one has really mentioned it, and everyone has been fully focussed on the weekend."

 

“I think everyone is playing for their place on Thursday and everyone has to perform to do that. Everyone is fully focussed on this weekend."

 

“Hibs have had a really good run of form. I’ve watched quite a few of their games and they’ve looked good. It will be a tough one this weekend."

 

https://www.rangers.co.uk/Article/john-souttar-positive-mood-inside-the-dressing-room/A35n5shfqd8m0XMBrTBi2

 

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