Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Killie boss braced for battle with ‘robust’ Rangers

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DEREK McInnes believes Kilmarnock will tonight face a vastly-improved Rangers team to the one who lost at Rugby Park on the opening day of the cinch Premiershi­p season.

A 1-0 win for the Ayrshire side on August 5 heaped immediate pressure on then Gers boss Michael Beale, who lasted only until October when he was replaced by Philippe Clement with the Light Blues trailing Celtic by seven points at the top of the table. The Belgian boss has turned Rangers’ fortunes around, bringing the Viaplay Cup to Ibrox and guiding the Govan side to the last 16 of the Europa League where they will play Portuguese side Benfica, as well as overtaking their Old Firm rivals by two points in the league.

Killie themselves are in good form, with their only defeat in the last 14 games coming at Ibrox on January 2, but manager McInnes is bracing himself for a night of “bedlam” when the Ibrox men visit for the second time this season.

He said: “The biggest compliment I can give the current manager is that even with a lot of the players that played that day, there’s far more robustness about Rangers, there is a strength about them, they certainly have the added confidence that winning gives you.

“When maybe the performanc­e that day was a wee bit unsure, there is a certainty about them now. You know what you’re going to get. I actually like the way he plays, there is a directness, there is a simplicity, an organisati­on, you see the detail in their work in and out of possession.

“They don’t think they are anything they are not. They play forward, they ask the question, put balls in the box, take shots on from distance. I expect Rangers to get a tough game from us.”

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