Devastated James Tavernier last night admitted Rangers are missing mental strength.
14.02.2020 - 03:26 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Devastated James Tavernier says Rangers’ shattered stars have badly let down boss Steven Gerrard and an entire club.
The Ibrox captain held his hands up in the wake of the nightmare midweek defeat to Kilmarnock which has blown a gaping hole in their title hopes.
Rangers have dropped 10 points behind leaders Celtic in the flag fight after a horror three-week spell and Tavernier has confessed the troops are mortified at not living up to expectations and standards.
He said: “It happened last year.
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