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Passion play is a joy for Pedro

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seen them celebrate a couple of goals, so it really means and shows our team spirit as in that moment, everyone is enthusiast­ic, happy and involved in it.

“And I believe when teams celebrate together and enthusiast­ically, there is a strong spirit among the group.

“The boys played a good game, and the positives were much more than the points we didn’t like. Winning, and winning by four goals is something which is very, very good.

“The boys who needed to score goals, scored goals to keep that level of confidence, so overall we need to be pleased.

“The quality of the play was very good. We maybe had opportunit­ies to score a few more goals, but the quality we arrived in the last third in was okay, though some things regarding to the starting and ending attacking positions, we need to improve.”

Victory over the Dees was another boost for Caixinha as Rangers made it third time lucky on home soil this term.

Monday marked a milestone for the Portuguese at Ibrox and he is enjoying the challenge of revitalisi­ng the Light Blues.

Caixinha told RangersTV: “I didn’t notice six months had already passed – I am so involved in my work that I don’t count the amount of time that has passed.

“I am just looking forward to preparing the next match. I am really looking forward to delivering a team the fans are glad to support.

“I am in the sort of job I dreamt about, so it is a case of living it every day to make this club and this team bigger and to get back into the position we want to be in. It is going to take time, it is going to take hard work, but we don’t care about that.”

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Caixinha was pleased with his team’s spirit

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