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- Updated: September 27, 2016
Mark Warburton has seen “significant progress” in Rangers’ recent performances despite Sunday’s 2-1 defeat to Aberdeen.
The Gers have taken just nine points from their opening seven Scottish Premiership games this season but there has been an upturn in form since their 5-1 defeat to Celtic, despite two poor results in the league against Ross County and the Dons.
Aberdeen were given the opportunity to seal victory at Pittodrie thanks to a controversial free-kick awarded in the final minute and Warburton believes “fine margins” have impacted upon recent results.
“It’s difficult for our fans to swallow when you take one point from six, that’s not Rangers but we hope very much that they can see a lot of big progress is being made,” he told the club’s official website.
“There is loads more to come but we think in the last few games we have seen significant, consistent progress. We know we went to Pittodrie, delivered a good display and should have come away with the points.
“The fine margins are never ever an excuse, you have to look at …