Rangers players wanted to do more in training under Philippe Clement's predecessors as the Belgian looks to resolve a brewing Ibrox "puzzle".The new man in the Glasgow hot-seat admits injuries, of which Rangers have a list as long as his arm, are the source of great frustration for the 49-year-old as he looks to re-write the script on training at Auchenhowie.
The Light Blues have seen setbacks galore under the reigns of Giovanni Van Bronckhorst, and more predominantly Michael Beale, with many players on the treatment table and the likes of Kemar Roofe, Tom Lawrence and John Souttar being among some of the more luckless stars.
Clement wants a resolution to the problem that's been brewing well before the Belgian's arrival, and admits he is "puzzled" by the situation he faces in Govan.
Yet former Rangers man Craig Moore, who agrees with the new boss on the crocked riddle, reckons it was an issue that permeated the squad under Van Bronckhorst and Beale.
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