Former Gers striker: Rangers will win the championship once more.

Both teams’ strikers agree that the Old Firm matchup and the Gers’ current game are important, but so is the feel-good component.

Rangers will win the championship once more, according to Kenny Miller.

The former Gers striker, who won titles with both Old Firm teams, has been optimistic about the Ibrox team’s prospects ever since they defeated Aberdeen in the beginning of February.

“I think the Rangers will win the title,” Miller stated. A few weeks back, I attended the Rangers vs. Aberdeen game, and the atmosphere in the stadium was really upbeat.

 

With 25 minutes remaining, the score was 1-1. I’ve been in those circumstances before, and you can sense the tension and expectation from the crowd as they want you to win every time the ball is in play.

 

But that evening, there was a genuine sense of faith among the fans and assurance that the team would succeed, which they did.

“I believe the players thrive off of that confidence, since they have won almost all of their games under Philippe Clement.

There are just nine games left, and they will be confident in winning the one they currently have in hand.

It makes you the favorites, no doubt, but the Old Firm derby is going to be very important.

“Depending on how the fixtures go between now and then, Celtic will have to attack Rangers as a draw should be enough to keep it in their own hands.”

Miller, who scored 18 goals in 69 Scotland appearances, added: “I thought we were excellent against Spain, home and away. The lads work incredibly hard, and they’ve grown together as a group under Steve Clarke.

“They’re in a good place ahead of the Euros. It’ll be a tough game in the Netherlands, even though it’s a friendly.

“They really do need to prepare for the Euros, and it will be a real test.”Will we be able to sort of compete on that scale? In all honesty, I think we can.
“I believe our bunch of players is excellent. There is a positive vibe and a skilled manager who has the ability to fit his players in and have them play to their strengths.

Miller, on the other hand, is optimistic about Scotland’s performance at Euro 2024 and believes they can do so in Friday night’s friendly in Amsterdam against the Netherlands.

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