Rangers manager Mark Warburton has insisted that the result will take care of itself if his side can get the performance right this weekend.

Following a 5-1 drubbing in the Old Firm derby at the hands of Celtic, Rangers are looking to prepare hard and bounce back with a positive result against Ross County this weekend.




The humiliating loss has hurt the pride of the Rangers players, and Warburton is keen to see his men put up a positive performance for their fans at Ibrox on Saturday.

The Rangers manager stressed that if they can work harder and focus on getting the performance right against Ross County, then the result will automatically take care of itself.
 


Following a dreadful experience at Parkhead, Warburton wants his players to provide some entertainment to the home fans this weekend.  

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The Englishman told Rangers TV: “We always talk about performance being absolutely key, and the result follows.

“If you get the performance right – if you play together, work together and stay together in everything you do, move the ball quickly, play one or two touch stuff and penetrate, then the result naturally follows.

“If we do what we do well, the result always follows. That’s what we have to focus on – we have to focus on giving our supporters a good performance and one that they enjoy.

“They enjoy the tempo of our play, the desire of our play, the rotation and movement of our players within the system, and if we do that, then we will be alright.”

Rangers are currently third in the Premiership table on eight points, a place and a point above their opponents on Saturday, Ross County.