Michael O'Halloran feels that Rangers have the squad depth to fight on three fronts for the remainder of the season.
Mark Warburton's men are through to the final of the Scottish Challenge Cup, while they are sat on top of the Scottish Championship and have a Scottish Cup tie against Dundee to look forward to.
The Gers recently suffered a blow with striker Martyn Waghorn being ruled out for up to eight weeks, something which should give O'Halloran a chance to step up.
And the former St Johnstone forward thinks that his side do have the strength in depth to compete across three fronts.
"It’s not a massive squad we have but it is big enough to handle the games coming up and I think you can see we have a lot of quality who are more than capable of handling a cup final, the Scottish Cup and the league", O'Halloran told a press conference.
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"There are tough games coming up, those teams are pushing to get higher in the league as well so it will be difficult but we’ll go out and focus on ourselves and with them being home games it’s even better."
Rangers currently boast an eight-point lead over Hibernian at the top of the Scottish Championship standings.
Hibernian missed the chance to close the gap on the Gers earlier this week when they went down to a surprise 3-0 home defeat to Morton.