As reported by The Evening Times, Rangers defender Danny Wilson has lifted the lid on who he and the squad feels is responsible for a dire season after their promotion to the top-flight.
What’s the story?
Ex-Rangers boss Mark Warburton has received a lot of flak in recent months after poor results and missed opportunities have seen the Gers fall a massive 35 points behind league leaders Celtic.
However, Wilson reckons that the buck stops with the playing squad themselves.
As quoted by The Evening Times, the defender said:
It could be a good end to the season but there is a lot of hard work to be done between now and that hopefully happening. We are all well aware that we have underperformed this season but we are of the mind-set that it is our fault so we are the ones that have to try and put it right.
It’s a candid admission, especially when Rangers supporters would have been unlikely to find fault had he asserted Warburton and his assistant David Weir were to blame for where they went wrong across the campaign.
Rangers still have plenty of goals between now and the end of the season with massive matches against Aberdeen and Celtic ahead. In fact, if they are to find it in themselves to finish second ahead of Aberdeen then every match has become a must-win one.
With the Scottish Cup also up for grabs, can Wilson and his teammates right the wrongs so far this season and make this one a memorable one for supporters?
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