Ibrox side Glasgow Rangers striker Kenny Miller has not featured in Pedro Caixinha’s side’s last two matches.

McCoist managed Miller during his time in charge at Ibrox, and he insists that he never had a problem with the striker.
At the moment Miller’s Rangers future appears to be completely up in the air, with Pedro Caixinha leaving the 37-year-old out of the Light Blues’ last two match day squads.

And McCoist said: “I’ve said before about Kenny, he’s a very good pro, but he’ll always have an opinion.
“He voices that opinion, but we never had any problem with that opinion. He’s entitled to that opinion, of course he is.”
Miller has trained with Rangers under-23 side recently, but recently returned back to the first-team fold.
Caixinha insists that the pair have put their differences behind them, but Miller still has not been integrated back into Rangers’ starting line-up.

Miller was seemingly given a key role to play for Rangers at the start of the campaign, and he started in Caixinha’s side’s first six league matches.
However, after failing to score, Miller has dropped out of contention – and it is not yet clear what Caixinha’s plans are for the striker.
Miller will be going to feature on Sunday, when Rangers take on Motherwell in the Scottish League Cup semi-final.
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