Giovanni Van Bronckhorst wants Rangers to match standard they set against Hearts
Giovanni Van Bronckhorst believes Rangers set performance levels for the rest of the season against Hearts on Sunday.
The Light Blues’ chastening 3-0 defeat by Celtic at Parkhead last Wednesday night saw the Hoops take a one-point lead over their Old Firm rivals at the top of the cinch Premiership.
Rangers responded with a 5-0 hammering of the third-placed Tynecastle side at Ibrox which set them up for the visit of Hibernian on Wednesday night and the Gers boss is looking for the same again.
“I mentioned after the game, we showed the way we can play and that is our standard,” said the Dutchman, who will be without midfielder Ryan Jack who picked up an ankle knock against the Jambos while defender Filip Helander could be ready for his comeback next weekend.
“That’s the level you want to reach every game.
“Not only playing-wise tactically, but also character-wise and this is definitely the way to go forward and to make sure tomorrow we keep the levels high and make sure we have the same performance.
“We were very dominating and that’s also good to see and the case is now to go on this path and make sure we keep the levels and also be sharp and also be able to confront when players aren’t doing it or making mistakes, just make sure you keep the levels of the team as well.”
Jack’s start against Hearts was the first in a year after recovering from a knee injury but Van Bronckhorst confirmed the injury was not too serious.
He said: “Ryan Jack is out because he has a problem with his ankle. He will not be in the squad or playing tomorrow.
“He had an injury, a knock on his ankle during the game which gave him a lot of discomfort so hopefully, we can make him ready in the coming days to train again.
“It’s not a serious injury but