It's been an incredible start to Michael Beale's Rangers career, nobody can take that away from him - though as the Englishman said himself on Wednesday, there is still a long way to go at Ibrox.Beale came in for Giovanni van Bronckhorst after the Dutchman's poor run of form across the October and November months saw him booted from the Ibrox hotseat during the World Cup, with Beale - who had previously turned down the manager's job at Premier League side Wolves - returning to Ibrox after 12 months away.Since entering the dugout as boss, he's won 10 of his 11 matches for the Light Blues in all competitions; with only Celtic spoiling the perfect record with Kyogo's late equaliser at Ibrox.
But, whilst there is clear progress being made in Govan, Beale is still picking up the pieces from van Bronckhorst's shortcomings that leaves them nine points adrift in the title race - which he must fix in the summer window.One such shortcoming is the lack of influence in wide areas for Rangers.
There is a lack of out-and-out winger options for the Light Blues; Ryan Kent being the obvious choice to start, alongside Tom Lawrence, Fashion Sakala and Rabbi Matondo.
All have their qualities, with three of the quarter t possessing the pace to stretch the back lines of teams up and down the country, with Lawrence being more of a wide forward.But the key significance here is the lack of goals from that group of players.
Read more on dailyrecord.co.uk