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Tony Docherty admits Dundee will need a “perfect performance” if they are to grab a big result at Rangers on Saturday. But he’s backing his team to show why they’ve been one of the form sides in the in recent weeks. Their have seen 10 points picked up heading into the festive flurry of fixtures.

However, the record at Ibrox does not make good reading with no wins there since 2001 and no wins over the Gers in the last 14 meetings. Rangers recent form has improved as well and Philippe Clement’s side are unbeaten at home in domestic competitions this term. “The current Rangers team have improved in recent weeks,” Docherty said.



“In the Tottenham game, I thought they were excellent and at the weekend, I thought they were excellent in the cup final as well. “They do seem to be carrying a bit of form into the game, but that’s them. “That’s Rangers, I can only concern myself with my own team.

“I do see a lot of players in good form. “I’ve got a really talented group in there, good players. “It’s just trying to get the best out of them on that 90-minute performance and, without scaring them about the opposition try to negate the strengths and try to exploit the weaknesses.

“It’s working with your squad on an individual basis and a team basis to make us as competitive as we can be. “I’m always saying to players to look for that perfect performance. “If I can get everybody focusing on that, then that perfect performance by every individual on.

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