Martin O'Neill has told Rangers they're "not that brilliant" to be able to sail through games after their collapse at Ross County.The Staggies threw a major spanner in the title works as they came from behind to record a first ever victory over the Ibrox club as their 3-2 win in Dingwall swung the title pendulum back in Celtic's direction.
Gers fans must have thought they were on their way to another Premiership three points after Jack Baldwin's early own goal, but were left knowing a win at Celtic Park after the split is likely a must now if they were to finish top of the pile.And former Hoops boss O'Neill delivered a reality check to those who expect Philippe Clement's side to be able to coast through matches and still lift silverware at the end of the season.
He still rates Clement's team highly, but doesn't think they're a a level that can allow them to slip into cruise control."That was massive yesterday," he said. "To get a late equaliser against Celtic and put it right back in your own hands, then to go up to Dingwall and lose the game."It's very difficult to digest for the Rangers fans.
It's a really difficult one to take. They go a goal in front and they probably think they'll sail through this match. 'Do you know what?
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