Michael Beale fired out a warning that he wants “more from my football club” in terms of recruitment in the summer. He admitted some players won’t be part of his Rangers rebuild after watching his battling side go down to defeat against champions-elect Celtic at Parkhead.
Beale says his he needs more energy and intensity going forward following the 3-2 loss at the home of the Hoops and that might spell the end for some of the current crop as he also called on backing in the summer to assemble a squad that can challenge Ange Postecoglou’s side who are on the brink of two-in-a-row while beating them in this month's Scottish Cup semi-final in the short term.
But he is adamant the gap between the sides isn't as big as the 12 points that separates them just now. Following the defeat, with James Tavernier netting a double to take his tally at the club to 100 goals, the Londoner said: “I want more from my players day in, day out.
I want more from my football club in terms of when we go to recruit this summer. We’re not a million miles away but we have to make steps and move forward.