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Warburton expecting a response
- Updated: September 14, 2016
Rangers boss Mark Warburton expects his side to bounce back from their derby humiliation when they return to action against Ross County on Saturday.
Rangers slipped to a crushing 5-1 defeat to Celtic last weekend and Warburton believes his side paid the price for losing their attacking identity during the match.
However, the 54-year-old has backed the Ibrox club to return to winning ways against both County this weekend and Queen of the South in Tuesday’s quarter-final of the Scottish League Cup.
“Ross County are a very strong team who had an excellent season last year. Jim McIntyre has done a great job there, and they are a team who are just behind us in the table,” Warburton told Rangers TV.
“We are well aware of that, and I repeat myself every week, but we will do our preparation and the analysis has started.
“(Head of analysis) Neil McIlhargey and his team are doing their work, but more than ever now, we have to respond on Saturday as Rangers.
“We …