Glasgow Times

FERGIE WARNS PEDRO’S BLUES

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dream is still alive ahead of the Celtic showdown.

VICTORY at Pittodrie was the biggest win of his reign to date and Ferguson hopes the Gers can go one better to prove Caixinha’s faith in his players is not misplaced.

He said: “You see things and you read things and the manager has been coming away with some comments that, I don’t think, were needed.

“We should be keeping it low key at the moment rather than coming out saying we have the strongest squad and things like that.

“He will obviously be educated on it all because people will pick up on everything that he says.

“He has got to be mindful and careful of what he says and how he says it.

“Some of it will be tongue and cheek but saying you have the best squad doesn’t sit well when you are nearly 40 points behind Celtic. I am sure he will get used to it.

“He got a positive result up at Aberdeen. I watched the game and until the last 10, 15 minutes it looked like they were the ones that would go on and win the game.

“But it just shows you how quickly things can change and I think that will stand the players in good stead.

“They will have a bit of belief that they can win big games, hard games. It was a big result for Rangers and I am glad they got through the game.”

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