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KEEPYOUR PEDAL TO THEMETAL Miller buys into new boss’s blueprint in chase for cup glory and second place

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give as he looks to play his part once again next term.

HE SAID: “Investment is just a word. What is it? Is it £4million or £40million? We need to improve the quality and consistenc­y of our game.

“The manager will have his own ideas of how he does that. Right now, the squad we have has to work to improve.

“I heard him say there could be a better version of ourselves showing with work and organi- sation, the qualities him and his staff are hopefully going to bring.

“But there’s no doubt any team are going to sign players in the summer transfer window.

“There will be change. What those changes are, that’s not my job. I just hope I’m still here and able to take part next year.

“It’s actually hard to compare, because we were playing at a lower level in the Championsh­ip last season. Next year we’ll be able to answer that question a lot better because we’ll be into a second year of playing at the same level against the same teams in the Premiershi­p.

“This year, maybe within our dressing room, the step up was a little bit underestim­ated.

“There is a lot more in the current squad, never mind bringing new signings in.

“We would all agree within the dressing room that we have definitely not played to a level we would have hoped for. We maybe haven’t reacted well when things have gone against us.

“You are only going to sign new players if they make your starting eleven better. What that does is challenge others to rise to the level they need to in order to take that jersey.”

The Ibrox crowd will get their first sight of Caixinha this afternoon when he looks to lead the Light Blues to a muchneeded win over Hamilton Accies.

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