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Arthur Numan in brutal Rangers confession as Ibrox legend left feeling 'low and empty' after Celtic final flop

Rangers legend Arthur Numan has warned Michael Beale it would be “unthinkable” if the Ibrox side end the season empty handed.

The Dutchman was at Hampden last Sunday to see his old side miss out on the Viaplay Cup. The Scottish Cup is now Gers’ only realistic hope of silverware this season but Numan is refusing to consider the possibility that the Light Blues might fail again. He said: “We need to keep going in the Premiership and make sure we retain the Scottish Cup.

“We are the holders and should be within our capabilities to keep it that way, any other outcome is unthinkable, so the time is now for us all to put last weekend's defeat behind us and move forward as a unit and with optimism. It was our first defeat of 2023 and we need to learn from it. We still have many talented footballers in the team and they will need the backing of the supporters more than ever on Saturday at home to Kilmarnock.

“It's important we get the three points and aim to go on an unbeaten run between now and the end of the season.”

The Rangers faithful strutted up to Hampden last week with burgeoning belief on the back of 14 games unbeaten since new boss Beale took over. But that optimistic viewpoint has been shattered on the back of the meek display that allowed Ange Postecoglou’s men to claim the Hoops’ sixth League Cup in the last seven years.

And Numan admits he made a sharp exit as the Parkhead celebrations got underway. The retired Ibrox hero said in his 5Stars column: “I couldn't get away from Hampden quickly enough on Sunday evening.

“I felt low and empty. The Rangers team didn't produce the kind of performance I expected from them or wanted to see from them.

“It just looked to me as though the players just didn't get going. Celtic

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