Rangers bottle crashing accusations should HURT and listen up because I don't say this next bit often - Kenny Miller
There are huge questions being asked about this Rangers squad on the back of a nightmare four days. But the one positive is the fact the Ibrox side still have time to come up with some answers.
There are five games left in the Premiership title race and, contrary to popular belief, it’s NOT actually over yet. It will be tough unless Rangers can step up and prove everyone wrong, prove they do have the hunger to get over the line. I don’t throw around words like those easily but those were the things in my mind watching the 0-0 draw at Dens Park on Wednesday night.
That was the time to produce a response to the Ross County defeat – and the most worrying thing was there was no reaction. There needs to be one now because even though it’s the Scottish Cup this weekend, defeat to Hearts this afternoon would turn a very bad few days into an absolutely disastrous week. It has been an incredible turnaround of late.
There was so much positivity after the comeback against Celtic to secure a point. I think most people expected Rangers to be two points clear at the top of the table after playing their two games in hand – not three points behind. And now Philippe Clement is facing a huge challenge to get his side back on track – and sharpish.
The manager is now discovering what it can be like for an Old Firm boss. It can be going along like everything is smooth sailing but within four days, after two poor performances, it’s like the end of the world. And everyone is queuing up to put the boot in.
When it does go wrong, absolutely everything comes under the spotlight and is analysed in forensic detail. There’s talk about players over-celebrating that 3-3 draw with Celtic.
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