Rangers have endured a difficult 10 days, with no wins in three games.

Rangers midfielder Ryan Jack has told The Scottish Sun that training has been ‘lively’ in the aftermath of the 1-1 home draw with Kilmarnock on Wednesday night.
The Gers were looking for a positive result on Wednesday night as they took on Kilmarnock, just days after a 1-0 defeat in the Betfred Cup semi-finals against Aberdeen.
Whilst Alfredo Morelos put Rangers into an early lead, that was about as good as it got, as ex-Gers winger Greg Stewart scored the equaliser for Kilmarnock, earning a 1-1 draw.
Rangers served up a third straight disappointing performance, having also drawn 0-0 with Spartak Moscow last Thursday, and manager Gerrard has been far from happy.
From suggesting that he will end up losing his job if Rangers don’t improve to threatening to replace under-performing players, Gerrard’s soundbites this week have really encapsulated his frustration.

Some are fearing a loss of confidence in the Rangers tanks, and midfielder Ryan Jack has stepped forward to discuss the mood in training, describing sessions as ‘lively’.
Jack has remained adamant that everybody is ‘up for it’ in training, whilst urging teammates to just keep working hard and an upturn in form will come.
“Training has been lively, it was a good standard. And everyone was up for it,” said Jack. “You just have to keep working, there’s no other answer for it. Get your head down, stick together and it will change,” he added.

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