Gary McAllister believes Rangers’ stunning comeback win over Braga should end rumours of a dressing-room rift at Ibrox.
03.02.2020 - 18:41 / dailyrecord.co.uk
It's safe to say Rangers title challenge is not following its expected trajectory after a rousing performance at Celtic Park in December.
In the five games since coming back from a 'mini pre-season' in Dubai, they have notched up a miserly total of seven goals.
Four of these games have been at Ibrox and one against lowly Stranraer who they were expected to thrash.
Previously an energetic and exciting team defined by their dynamic stylings, these elements have been replaced by a plodding lethargy
Gary McAllister believes Rangers’ stunning comeback win over Braga should end rumours of a dressing-room rift at Ibrox.
God bless the Europa League for bringing storm-lashed Scottish football together under one happy, optimistic umbrella.
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Rangers went into the winter break in optimistic mood after a well-deserved win over Celtic that left them just two points off the top of the league with a game in hand.
It's fair to say most Rangers fans will be grudgingly admitting that the title race is over in the Premiership.
Scott Arfield is ready to go in for the Kill if Rangers win a penalty at Rugby Park.
Pumped-up Kieran Tierney isn't known for half measures and if pictures coming in from Arsenal's summer training camp are anything to go by his stint in London hasn't changed his attitude.
Life back in Scotland may not have been going quite as Rangers would have hoped following their winter break in Dubai.
Manchester United have finally reached the Premier League break where Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's men can recuperate after a hectic six months of fixtures across four competitions.
The Dubai Metro will see adjusted timings every Friday for the next seven weeks, starting on January 31.
Rangers handed the Premiership title initiative to Celtic with a turgid, laboured draw against Aberdeen on Saturday.
There were heavy hints that something was brewing in the Dubai heat at Celtic's winter break camp.
Celtic face a difficult trip to Rugby Park against Kilmarnock as Premiership football gets back up and running after the winter break.