Ibrox outfit Rangers appointed Pedro Caixinha earlier this month following the departure of Mark Warburton in February.

Rangers defender Danny Wilson has revealed to The Daily Record the impact that Pedro Caixinha has been able to make on the team in training.
Caixinha was appointed the Rangers manager earlier this month following the departure of Mark Warburton in February.
The Portuguese won his first game in charge of the Gers last weekend – a 4-0 victory over Hamilton Academical at Ibrox in the Scottish Premiership.
Rangers defender Wilson has revealed that there has been a lift in training with the players working harder.
The 25-year-old centre-back has also suggested that the player are worried about their futures at Rangers, and that they are doing all they can to impress Caixinha.
“There has been a sudden lift around the place,” Wilson told The Daily Record. “In training everybody is doing that extra 10 or 20 per cent. Rightly or wrongly, everybody is working that little bit harder.
“In training everybody is doing that extra 10 or 20 per cent. Rightly or wrongly, everybody is working that little bit harder. If you need to be moved on you will be and if they want to keep you here then great.
“We have nine league games and a cup tie and I’m sure everybody will be doing as much as they can to prove they deserve to be here next season.”
Rangers are not going to catch Celtic and may not even be able to close the gap, but they can still end up second. Finishing runners-up in the Scottish Premiership this season should be deemed a success for the Gers.
Caixinha is very good manager, and he will get to know his squad fully well in the coming weeks.

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