Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

HOME’S WHERE HURT IS AGAIN FOR RANGERS

- BY DAVID MCCARTHY

BRUNO ALVES has been there, done it and bought the T-shirt for just about every scenario a footballer can face.

So he isn’t about to panic over Rangers’ fourth home defeat of the season at the weekend – even if he admits that losing so many games on home soil is unacceptab­le.

Compare that to only one draw – at Firhill – and a solitary defeat at Dens Park in the league and it doesn’t take a genius to work out that Rangers are far more comfortabl­e away from home where a noisy travelling support gets behind them and, perhaps, crucially, is less quick to get on the players’ back when a pass goes astray.

Alves (inset) gets all that, but he knows that if Rangers are to eke anything out of this fraught season that has seen the man who brought him to Scotland, Pedro Caixinha, axed and the Ibrox Board still to appoint a permanent replacemen­t almost two months later, they are going to have to be stronger at Ibrox.

“It’s very difficult,” said Alves (inset). “We are disappoint­ed after four wins. It shouldn’t happen, especially at home. But we are trying to do better. We need to learn from our mistakes, keep moving forward and try to win our next games.

“It’s difficult to find a reason. We had the motivation after four wins. Sometimes these things happen in football. We need to watch the game again, see what we did wrong and try not to make the same mistakes in our next games.

“It is very disappoint­ing to lose at home because we get more motivation and support from the fans. “We need to know how to handle the pressure because the pressure will always be there for the big teams.”

Meanwhile, Tony Pulis is in the frame to take over at Rangers.

And the 59-year-old has opened the door on a move by insisting the Ibrox outfit are “one of the great clubs of British football.”

The gaffer, who left West Brom last month after spells with Crystal Palace and Stoke, said: “That is one of the great clubs of British football.

“If you put Celtic and Rangers in the [English] Premier League, I am telling you, the Premier League don’t want them because they are that big.

“I don’t think anybody can question the support or the size of the club.”

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