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Could Davis return to lead Rangers revival?

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Gareth McAuley reckons Steven Davis could be just the man to give Rangers back their cutting edge.

Davis has been linked with a January return to Ibrox after a frustratin­g season so far at Southampto­n.

The 33-year-old has started just two games for Saints this term, but McAuley has no doubts about his Northern Ireland team-mates’ talents.

Davis is a former Gers captain who won three league titles under Walter Smith and McAuley would love to see him bring that quality back to Glasgow.

The Light Blues saw their European adventure come to an end on Thursday night as their inability to cut open Rapid Vienna denied Steven Gerrard’s side a place in the Europa League last 32.

But McAuley sees Davis as the ideal man to spearhead Rangers’ push for honours on the domestic front.

Asked if he had spoken to his compatriot about the transfer rumours, the centre-back said: “Not yet. I don’t know if it’s on the cards, but he’s certainly the player who has been here before, who has captained the club and knows what it’s about.

“Could he provide the creativity we need? Possibly.

“The last time I spoke to Steven was at the last internatio­nal game. He was keeping his cards close to his chest.

“He was more frustrated that he wasn’t playing at Southampto­n.”

Gerrard admits Gers will need “help” next month after the 1-0 loss in Vienna came on the back of five dropped domestic points against Dundee and Aberdeen.

But McAuley insists he and his teammates do not see the looming prospect of new recruits as a threat.

He said: “Obviously the club wants to progress, they want to move forward, they want to bring other players in and the lads are open to that.

“They want help, they want to win as a group and progress and any help we can get is more than welcome.”

Gerrard’s team will now turn their attention to ensuring they keep tabs with league leaders Celtic when they face Hamilton at home tomorrow.

And McAuley said: “The lads are disappoint­ed that the European run is over. We’ve come on a journey to this point and we feel frustrated not to have made the last 32.

“But we’re proud as well after going 14 games into a European campaign.

“We want to be challengin­g and that’s what we’ll do now.

“We’ve no more European games so we’ve got to get back to the domestic stuff and as soon as we landed we started preparing for the game at the weekend.”

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