Ibrox side Glasgow Rangers defender Lee Wallace has not been in great form so far this season.
Glasgow Rangers boss Mark Warburton has told the Glasgow Evening Times that he has no doubts about Lee Wallace’s ability.
Wallace has been a key player for Rangers as they have progressed through the lower divisions and back into Scotland’s top tier.
However, the Ibrox side’s captain has struggled so far this season – with his form dipping.

Wallace has not found his best form for Rangers in the Scottish Premiership yet, but he was selected to start for Scotland against England and he impressed.
Wallace put in a solid performance, even though Scotland lost 3-0 to the Three Lions.
And Rangers boss Warburton said: “We have no doubts about Lee’s ability. I was asked the question prior to Friday but Lee demonstrated his quality, his composure on the ball, his bravery on the ball, his desire to get forward and offer that attacking threat as well as defensive responsibility.

“I am delighted for him. In that arena, in that football environment, he did exceptionally well.”
Wallace’s attention will now return to Rangers matters, with Warburton’s side in action again this weekend.
Rangers are due to face Dundee on Saturday afternoon at Ibrox, as they aim to get back to winning ways.
Warburton’s side have been victorious in just one of their last four matches, and currently sit in third place in the Scottish Premiership table.

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