Rangers Captain James Tavernier Aims for Perfect Finish in Title Race
Tavernier wants maximum points from split as Rangers target title
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Rangers captain James Tavernier has urged his team to secure five consecutive wins after the league split to clinch the title. Currently just one point behind leaders Hearts, Rangers will face Motherwell next, focusing solely on their performance as they aim for their first title in five years.
- 01Rangers captain James Tavernier targets five wins from five post-split games.
- 02The team is just one point behind league leaders Hearts.
- 03Rangers will play Motherwell in their first match after the split.
- 04Tavernier emphasizes focusing on their own performance rather than rivals.
- 05The squad is currently training in La Manga, Spain, for team bonding.
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Rangers captain James Tavernier has set a clear target for his team: achieve five wins from their remaining matches after the league split to secure the title. Currently just one point behind leaders Hearts, Rangers will begin this crucial phase at home against Motherwell. Tavernier stressed the importance of focusing on their own performance, stating, "We can only focus on ourselves." As they prepare for the final stretch of the season, the team is currently training in La Manga, Spain, to strengthen their bond and mental resilience. Tavernier noted the positive impact of manager Danny Rohl's calm demeanor, which helped the team recover from a 2-0 deficit to win 6-3 against Falkirk in their last match. The captain believes that maintaining clean sheets will also be essential as they aim for their first title in five years.
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A successful title run would boost Rangers' morale and fan support, while also enhancing their reputation in Scottish football.
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