The Sunday Post (Inverness)

New-look League Cup congestion

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history and tradition, need to compete for every competitio­n they enter.

“I’m sure I’m not the only one saying this. There must be many other managers because Motherwell manager Mark McGhee and the other guys have the same problem.

“I hope very much I won’t be alone. I know I won’t be because managers have to look after their own clubs. But what do we do?

“I can’t change it, I don’t have the power to change it.

“What do Rangers fans expect? If I put an Under-19 or Under-20 side into one of these games, watch the reaction from the media, the authoritie­s and fans.”

If that’s an extreme example of the options open to him, however unlikely they are to come to pass, Warburton is genuinely concerned.

“How is it going to work?” he said.

“I’ve got players arriving on July 1, others won’t join us until July 9. Therefore they will have four days with us before we play our first game – against a Premiershi­p opponent.

“How do I bed in the team, bed in a back four? I don’t know.

“I can’t play the same team on the 16th that I play on the 19th, the 22nd or the 24th. And then we play Burnley.”

Meanwhile, the Rangers boss is looking forward to the opportunit­ies the club’s American training camp will allow him to integrate new faces such as Croatian star Nico Kranjcar.

“We’re going out to the States tomorrow with 25 players, four of whom could be keepers, and we’ll look at what we have,” he said.

“Charleston is a great town, on the shore and a place which will allow some good down time for the players when they are not training, which is important.

“When players go away they are training three times a day. Can you imagine getting up in the morning and you run up a mountain? And when you get back to your bunk bed, you are lying there knowing in two hours, you’re going to run up a mountain? Then you get up and you run up that mountain?

“It’s the down time that kills the players, so we felt if we could improve that it would be a big help.

“When I was in Florida with Brentford the guys lay by the pool then trained hard again.

“They went shopping and bought their cheap iPads. So instead of talking about training in three-and-half hours’ time and worrying about getting battered again, they were talking about their iPads.”

 ??  ?? ■ Old Firm managers Mark Warburton and Brendan Rodgers are looking forward to the season ahead.
■ Old Firm managers Mark Warburton and Brendan Rodgers are looking forward to the season ahead.

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