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Kenny Miller ranks ruthless Rangers win with 'type of football Celtic play' but Raith stroll prompts comfort question

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Kenny Miller saw a glimpse of what Rangers could be like against Hibs - but Raith Rovers showed him there's still some way to go.

The Light Blues tore through Lee Johnson's side on their last Premiership outing, winning 4-1 in ruthless style at Easter Road.

While a 3-0 win over Raith Rovers did book a place in the Scottish Cup semi-final against Celtic at the weekend, former striker and Record Sport columnist Miller wasn't blown away by Michael Beale's men.

Ange Postecoglou's Celtic have won all but two of their domestic matches this season and some of Rangers' play in Edinburgh brought similarities for Miller.

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