James Tavernier has denied Rangers are going through a crisis and insists the club’s fans have nothing to worry about. The skipper was barracked by supporters outside McDiarmid Park after Sunday’s 2-1 loss to St Johnstone which has left Gio van Bronckhorst’ s men seven points off the top.
That result came after two dropped points at home to Livingston and a calamitous Champions League campaign. But Tavernier said: “It’s definitely not a crisis.
I have full belief in the team and what we know we can do. That’s what we have to apply on the pitch. There’s a lot of games to go.
It would be criminal for us as a team to think it’s all over at this stage of the season. We’ve got to get better. We’ve got to get injuries back into the team after the break.
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