Rangers approach the twin challenges of Tottenham and Celtic in much-improved fettle after a four-game winning run in which performances have got better, goals have begun to flow and their defence has been breached just once. No one is pretending Rangers are all of a sudden the finished article, but they are in a markedly better place than they were after the home draw against Dundee United, particularly in Europe where they are already virtually assured of a play-off place, meaning anything they take from the meeting with Ange Postecoglou’s side is a welcome bonus. Brendan Rodgers’ squad is significantly stronger than Philippe Clement’s and have shown this season they are capable of playing a standard of football way beyond what Rangers have managed.Read More