John Souttar has detailed the team spirit within the Rangers squad that will stand them in good stead for the closing weeks of their treble bid.
The team that plays video games together wins together. It is not quite as catchy as the famous line about previous Rangers sides that enjoyed a night out and a series of silverware successes but the theory behind it is the same.
“We’re a close-knit group so it’s not like we went up there and spend the time on our own with everyone raging with the game being called off. We’re all close so we went up there and had a good time. It’s a way of bonding as well. “It brings everyone together. And to win things I think that’s important. That’s something we can take away from the stay out there.
Souttar is sadly well versed in the frustrations and disappointments that are part of life as a professional. This season has brought many good times for the defender but he knows all too well what the other side of the coin looks and feels like having endured several different spells out of action over recent years.
“If you overthink things and try and calculate things in your head it becomes distracting. As soon as the manager came in, he was talking to us about forgetting everything else. He wanted us to focus on every session and every game.
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