Graeme Murty, still a candidate for the job on a permanent basis, continues to take charge of the Rangers side for now and will look to claim a second successive win after 14,000 travelling fans saw his side come from behind to record a 3-1 win against Hearts at Murrayfield.
They have a home game against Partick Thistle this weekend and while nothing can be taken for granted, the new found confidence, especially among the non-Portuguese players it would seem, has left to a feeling that anything other than a comfortable home win at the weekend will not be accepted.
A 4-2-3-1 formation could be in evidence at Ibrox with the seemingly divisive Kenny Miller once again included.
Could have lost his place but for an injury to Jak Alnwick, whatever happens though, he will be in goal this weekend.
Tav continues to provide his marauding performances down the right and as long as he looks after his defensive duties, he’ll be important against Partick.
Another good showing here will fill him with confidence for the future.
Played against his former side Hearts and will most likely line-up again here alongside McCrorie.
An excellent left-back in the context of this league and another good performance is expected this time.
The former Aberdeen skipper may yet be reunited with his old manager Derek McInnes, but for now he is required to marshal this midfield.
Was a regular last season and is an able deputy for Graham Dorrans.
Seems to have survived Caixinha’s departure and will continue on the right-hand side.
Will happily sit in behind the main striker and still provides quite a goal threat in this division. His name has been used in a negative way during the whole Caixinha thing, though he remains popular with Rangers fans.
The Englishman has been doing well this season and has made himself pretty much indispensible. Once he truly finds his scoring touch, he’ll be a very valuable asset in this division.
As long as his attitude remains positive, he is another player who can still come out of the Caixinha sacking with his reputation fully intact. Definitely a major goal threat this weekend.
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