The Scotsman

No reason for open season on Rangers insists Ibrox manager

● Scrutiny that Rangers are subjected to left a guest from Fleet Street ‘staggered’

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goals – will be inevitably thrown back at them.

“You say people keep throwing it back at you. Certain people do. Certain people do it throw it back at you,” said Warburton, whose team desperatel­y need to throw up a Premiershi­p victory at home to Partickthi­stletomorr­owafter the loss in Aberdeen extended their winles run to four.

“Other people look at it and realise there are 30-odd games to go here, they see significan­t improvemen­t over the last three games – two of which are league games.

“So we are frustrated not to have five more points but we’ve got to recognise that we are cementing certain key principles. Are we creating chances, are players comfortabl­e, are the rotations and patterns working? In the last two or three games, they definitely­are. Wefeelcomf­ortable we’re making the right sort of progress.”

0 Even the experience­d Niko Kranjcar, right, has been shocked by the level of scrutiny Rangers are subjected to, says Mark Warburton.

Yet, when it comes to adjusting to the unforgivin­g glare that accompanie­s failure to win, Warburton sends out a mixed picture about whether his new players are making progress. “What they’re dealing with, in a very polite way, is you guys,” he said. “Clint Hill, with his vast experience and where he’s played at, Niko [Kranjcar] vastly experience­d internatio­nally as well, they are staggered by the amount of focus on Rangers and Celtic.

“But that’s Glasgow. It’s a goldfish bowl and it takes some getting used to. Every goal is scrutinise­d, every miss is scrutinise­d.

“I had a guest in from Fleet Street earlier in the week. I won’t say who but he was a decent guy, a big guy who came up and was staggered that there was 20-odd pages on the Aberdeen game. He couldn’t get his head round it and he is a senior sports writer. But it is Glasgow. It’s Rangers. It’s the stature of the club. It’s the size of the club.

“You guys have lived it all your lives but if you come from outside, it’s different. Jordan Rossiter’s come from Liverpool and gone ‘bloody hell’. When Tottenham play Arsenal, there will be a bit in the Evening Standard and a little bit in the Daily Mail and then it’s on to the next thing because there are so many other teams in London and England. But not here. One wrong word can be misconstru­ed. I’ve tried to say some things and they’ve been taken completely out of context.

“When Celtic got beat by Barcelona, I was trying to defend them and say ‘how tough is that, remember the intensity of the Old Firm game. They then travel to Spain to play a team fresh from losing 2-1 to Alaves, with the return of Messi, Neymar and Suarez’. You couldn’t get a worse combinatio­n. But the headline in one paper said ‘Warburton knew Celtic would get beaten’. The focus should have been on the intensity of the Old Firm game. You’ve got the media coverage building up and kickoff ’s almost a relief. When the whistle went, I thought ‘thank God for that’. It drains and drains and drains.”

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