'Room for improvement' as 'disjointed' Rangers edge out Well

Brian: Danny Rohl has done a great job with the players he has inherited, but everybody knows we will only get away with winning by the odd goal for so long. Allan: Motherwell played very well to begin with, but after a tactical change Rangers got more into the game and deserved to win it. Why don't we play strikers at Ibrox?

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We asked for your views after Rangers beat Motherwell 1-0 at Ibrox to reclaim third place in the Premiership.

Here's what some of you said:

Brian: Danny Rohl has done a great job with the players he has inherited, but everybody knows we will only get away with winning by the odd goal for so long. The squad isn't good enough.

Robert: Although we got the job done, we still look disjointed, passing going astray and an £8m striker who can't control the ball just isn't good enough.

Allan: Motherwell played very well to begin with, but after a tactical change Rangers got more into the game and deserved to win it. Being more clinical in front of goal would have made the margin of victory much better, but both goalkeepers were exceptional. A valuable three points collected.

Derek: Better all-round performance, but still room for a lot of improvement. Why don't we play strikers at Ibrox? As for the chances missed at the end, that could have cost us dearly. Ball distribution from the back is still slow and dangerous. Danny Rohl still needs someone on his coaching staff that understands the Scottish game.

Duncan: Derek Johnstone's half-time message says it all. We need more Rangers-minded people both on and off the pitch. Is Rohl's ego too big to appoint an ex-player to his coaching staff? Of the names mentioned Neil McCann would be an excellent choice with his experience as a Rangers player and has great tactical nous.

Robert: What's clear is Rangers need a goalscorer up front. 25 goals from 18 games is nowhere near good enough. Wish we still had Cyriel Dessers up there. He wasn't everybody's cup of tea but he knew where the goals were. Youssef Chermiti is definitely not the answer.

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