- Rangers goals are increasing with 14 in last three matches.
- Nine different players have hit the target.
- Highlights togetherness of squad ahead of run-in.
Rangers’ six goal rout over Falkirk has saw the number of goal contributions across the squad increase for the third consecutive match.
Youssef Chermiti was the next name to join in the action with his brace as did Oliver Antman who set up the final strike.
This has added to the momentum around the squad which also points to the culture in the dressing room.
Rangers goals are a sign of the increasing threat with five crucial games remaining.
Goal fest shows Rangers are in it together
The numbers that reflect the upsurge in attacking threat on display from Rangers in the last three games has been great to witness.
However, what it tells us is that there is something else bubbling up from beneath the surface.
That is the confidence and strength in sticking by each other through thick and thin which demonstrates the relationships between the players.
This translates to when Danny Rohl brought on Oliver Antman for Djeidi Gassama and replaced Mikey Moore with Bojan Miovski.
Both of those substitutions impressed, with a brace from Miovski and Antman providing the final assist three minutes after coming on.
What that underpins is that there is a belief across the squad that whether you are a starter or a substitute you are trusted to step in and have an impact.
The Rangers goals just keep on coming.
Rangers multiple attacking threats should warn rivals
Tochi Chukwuani, Mikey Moore, Nico Raskin, James Tavernier, Ryan Naderi, Dujon Sterling, Thelo Aasgaard, Miovski, Chermiti, Gassama, Antman and Andreas Skov Olsen.
That is a total of 12 players who have contributed to Rangers last three victories whether that be goals or assists.
It is also 12 players who have shown that they are an attacking threat either by being clinical in front of goal or the ability to be dangerous in teeing up teammates to score.
As we look ahead to the split, the momentum is with the Ibrox side who have more than double the number of goals in their last three than Hearts (6) and Celtic (3).
And with visits to Hearts and Celtic to come, the different players who have shown dangerous traits should be a warning to them both.
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The last three matches have seen Rangers grow into a dangerous threat heading into the split.
It is clear that a positive dressing room led by Rohl is translating onto the pitch and driving performances which should alert their title rivals.
A return of 14 goals showcases that although they may not be sitting proudly at the summit, the momentum is very much with the Gers.
The question is whether it can be maintained for the remaining five matches.




