Confident Brian Laudrup reckons Rangers are showing signs that they are rapidly improving under Michael Beale after battling back to see off Hibs.The former Ibrox hero applauded the fight-back against Lee Johnson's side that saw Beale secure his first competitive victory as Rangers boss after a lacklustre first half display.
He will look to continue their winning ways and cut the gap on Scottish Premiership leaders Celtic to six points with a win against Aberdeen, before Ange Postecoglou's men face Livingston on Wednesday.The Dane reckons that Beale has already brought something out of the Rangers players that wasn't show during the final days of Gio van Bronckhorst's tenure, as he claims the "character" is back on the pitch for The Light Blues after the struggles under the Dutchman.
However, he reckons that keeping momentum going ahead of the January 2 showdown with Celtic will be vital in restoring belief to the squad,Writing for the Daily Mail, Laudrup said: "Tonight brings a chance for Michael Beale to put down the first real marker of his short time as Rangers manager.
Visits by the Ibrox club to Pittodrie will always be one of Scottish football's marquee fixtures."Everyone knows the rivalry.
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