Craig Moore fears Rangers don’t have a dressing-room culture fit for success. And the ex-Ibrox captain reckons a recruitment rethink is required to get the players needed to return them to the top rank.
Philippe Clement’s men trail Celtic and Aberdeen by nine points after just 10 league outings. That’s left the credibility of manager and players on thin ice ahead of today’s semi-final with Motherwell and a Europa League trip to face Olympiakos.
Moore enjoyed a trophy-laden career under Walter Smith, Dick Advocaat and Alex McLeish. He wasn’t spared seasons of struggle, too, including when 17 points behind Celtic in 2003-04.
However, bad times never lasted long thanks to big personalities who hauled Rangers through. Moore is concerned there are no such types among the current crop.
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