Graeme Murty’s Glasgow Rangers lost 4-0 to Brendan Rodgers’s Celtic last weekend.

The former Scotland international has stated that at Celtic, whatever happens inside the dressing room stays there and does not get out.
The comments from the 32-year-old midfielder, who joined the Hoops from Hibernian in the summer of 2007 for a transfer fee reported by The Guardian to be worth £4.4 million, could be a dig at Rangers given what has been happening at the Gers in the last few days.
As reported The Scottish Sun, Rangers duo Lee Wallace and Kenny Miller were involved in a bust-up with manager Graeme Murty following the Ibrox club’s 4-0 defeat to Celtic at Hampden Park in the Scottish Cup semi-finals last weekend – the duo were subsequently suspended.

The Scottish Sun quotes Brown as saying: “We feel we’re getting stronger and stronger as the seasons go on.
“Everyone is together, nothing gets out whatsoever. What happens in this changing room stays in the changing room.
“I think we showed the gap on Sunday there. We turn up, we play and we win. It’s as simple as that.”

Tricky period for Rangers
Rangers are going though a tricky period at the moment, and it will be interesting to see how they act as a club in the final weeks of the season.
The Gers are very much in the running for the runners-up spot in the Scottish Premiership this season, and it is important that they do finish second.
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