Rangers fans, we asked for your reaction to the 4-1 win over Aberdeen at Ibrox. Here's a taste of what you had to say…
Alex: It took Rangers to lose a goal, caused by lazy defensive play, to actually wake up. The tippy-tappy sideways, backwards passing is no way to achieve anything. It invites unnecessary pressure when, in actual fact, a bit of bravery on the ball with forward movement creates opportunities to score as proven by the final result.
Rangers still need a proper centre forward as Youssef Chermiti and co aren't good enough. We have a chance to win the title, but there are harder games against better teams to play.
David: At last! A high energy display for 90 minutes. Simply overwhelmed the opposition, apart from the gifted goal. Probably our best performance so far, all coming together at the right time.
Peter: Except for the slack goal given away there were plenty of positives for Rangers. However, with only seven games remaining, when will Ryan Naderi start to get the ball in the net again? I don’t understand how he is not scoring goals. Come on big man, you’ve had plenty of time to adjust and acclimatise.
Hector: Rangers will struggle after the league split. There are still too many flaws in this makeshift team. Spare us further humiliating hammerings in Europe next season by finishing third.
Steven: Solid performance, albeit against a team who are struggling at the minute. In tighter games, our defenders are going to cost us points. More slack play and lapses in concentration. That being said, Mikey Moore has found some confidence and is looking a good player. Strikers continue to frustrate and really need to start contributing. Sadly none of them are bringing anything to the team on a regular or frequent basis.
Derek: A good three points, but why must we always shoot ourselves in the foot? Two up and coasting, then a needless goal given away. I’m baffled why Findlay Curtis is with Killie. In most supporters opinion, he’s a different class to Thelo Aasgaard, Oliver Antman, and Djeidi Gassama. He’s more skillful and direct than the above.
Bojan Miovski should be given a run in the team and drop one of the frontmen. Danny Rohl has made a lot of strange decisions regarding tactics and team selections.