Scott Arfield admits Rangers form has left him speechless but predicts Aaron Ramsey will spark title turnaround
Honest Scott Arfield admits there’s no way to sugarcoat the Celtic sickener.
The Rangers midfielder is also at a loss to explain his team’s slump in form since the winter break.
But Arfield isn’t prepared to hide from the horrors. Instead, he makes sure he sits and suffers through them again. And as well as searching for answers, he says watching the woeful moments should act to fuel the fires of everyone inside the Ibrox dressing room.
Arfield and his team-mates go into tomorrow’s clash with Hearts playing catch-up for the first time in a long time in the league.
Six points ahead at resumption, the frittering of a lead began against Aberdeen and Ross County and was turned around completely by their Parkhead hammering.
Arfield can’t explain the regression. But he knows solutions have to be found and fast.
Asked if he could put a finger on reasons for the flops, Arfield said: “No, not really to be honest with you. We’ve lost two games this season and we don’t want to lose any more.
“You reflect on every game, of course you do. You do your research pre and post-game. If you don’t do that then you won’t move forward collectively and individually. Every player would have watched it back.
“You don’t forget that feeling of walking off the pitch with that disappointment and that needs to be your fuel to your fire for the remaining 14 games.
“If we win all of our games then obviously we’ll be in a better situation. There are plenty of games to go. There are 14 left of this season and a lot of football to be played.
“It was a bad night for everybody, no doubt about that. I can’t sugarcoat that. But we move on as quickly as possible and it’s a massive game on Sunday.”
Rangers are just a point behind at the summit. Two home


