Glasgow Times

Stevie expects quick recovery from his stars

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RANGERS manager Steven Gerrard expects to see an instant reaction from his players following their latest Hampden disappoint­ment.

Gerrard’s revival of Rangers suffered a major setback on Sunday when they lost 1-0 against Aberdeen in the Betfred Cup semi-finals.

It was a fifth consecutiv­e semi-final defeat without finding the net for Rangers and Gerrard admitted there was a “serious lack of quality” in the final third.

The former Liverpool captain was blunt in his challenge to his players, stating that some might not get another chance at Hampden for his team.

And he wants to see evidence that they are hurting and eager to atone when they host second-placed Kilmarnock in the Ladbrokes Premiershi­p tomorrow night.

“We’ll do what we do, nothing changes,” Gerrard told Rangers TV.

“We’ll try and recover, we will analyse, debrief and besides that we hope some players selfreflec­t and we get a reaction. That’s what you have to do.

“If you’ve got anything about you it should hurt for a little while and in the coming performanc­es you should take that frustratio­n out on them.”

Gerrard vowed to find better players in the final third if those who failed to find the net against the Dons do not improve.

But he admitted personal regrets after top goalscorer Alfredo Morelos was ruled out of the Hampden trip along with the cup-tied Kyle Lafferty after being sent off in the quarter-final.

“I probably wouldn’t have played Morelos against Ayr United,” he said. “That’s one regret that’s swirling round in my head right now.”

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