Three Rangers players that need to improve after the internationals.

Rangers have had a mixed start to the season, with progress to the Europa League group stages accompanied by a mediocre beginning to the league.
Steven Gerrard suffered his first defeat as a manager at the weekend, as the Gers lost the Old Firm derby 1-0 to Celtic.
There are a number of players that can improve their own individual form after the international break and boost the Light Blues.
One man that is yet to really come to life this campaign is Daniel Candeias, who looks a shadow of the player that lit up Ibrox last season.
The 30-year-old winger has not been directly involved in a single goal this season, which is remarkable considering he managed eight goals and 13 assists in his debut year for the Scottish club.
Candeias needs to try work his way into the main plans of Gerrard, as he could be a valuable asset if he gets back to his best.

Another player that has room for improvement is summer signing Scott Arfield, who has shown patches of his quality without any real consistency.
The 29-year-old attacking midfielder is yet to be directly involved in a goal and the ex-Burnley star was viewed as an exciting signing when he joined the Gerrard revolution, who can definitely get better in the coming months.
Morelos, 22, is the final player that needs to improve his form despite what seems like a decent start to the season on paper.
He has chipped in with six goals in 13 games across all competitions, but has areas to improve on now that he’s got teammate Kyle Lafferty for competition in attack.
The Colombian centre-forward has to sort out his discipline and also start making the difference in the club’s big matches.

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