Following Rangers’ 3-0 victory against Ross County, supporters were invited to share their perspectives. Below are some of the responses received: Paul described the victory as “good, solid and comfortable,” noting the team’s improved form over “the past two weeks, looking a lot better going forward.” He also highlighted the upcoming “really difficult games against Spurs and Celtic,” stating, “We’ll see where we are this time next week.” Stephen praised the “Good performance,” specifically mentioning that “Hamza Igamane looked good.” He also acknowledged “A big, big week ahead now.” Allan remarked that “The game against Ross County showed we can be competitive even on a poor surface,” and deemed it “a good team performance.” He further noted that “when James Tavernier gets involved we gel together in a much compact and precise way.” Allan concluded that “The game against Spurs on Thursday will show whether or not we can maintain our performance.” Frazer commended the “Good away performance,” suggesting that “Philippe Clement looks like he’s found his starting 11 with Igamane and Danilo playing well.” He also praised Ianis Hagi, stating he “has been phenomenal coming back into the squad,” adding, “can’t believe we had him playing in the B team for so long.” Frazer expressed anticipation for “maybe settling something with Ange Postecoglou.” Elaine expressed satisfaction, saying, “Finally we are coming together as a team. So much better with two up front.” She hoped the team would “keep that system for Thursday and Sunday, which will be bigger tests.” Simon observed that “Great performances are building all round confidence.” He also put forward a “Suggestion: can we start some crowdfunding to contribute to the buying of Vaclav Cerny?” Murray shared his perspective, stating, “I got absolutely slaughtered on Rangers pages after the St Johnstone game for saying we were making progress, but I feel we are making progress and I have more confidence in Rangers going into the two toughest games of the season so far.” He credited Hagi, Danilo, and Igamane, noting that “Hagi has definitely made a difference to our attack, along with Danilo and Igamane.” Jordan concluded that “The last 10 days have been the strongest of the season and it gives us at least some belief we might have a chance in the cup final.” Post navigation Des Buckingham Departs as Oxford United Head Coach Carrick Anticipates Long-Term Squad Benefits from Rotation