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Warburton: Rangers must learn
- Updated: December 2, 2016
Mark Warburton has told his Rangers players to learn quickly from their defeat at Hearts, but dismissed concerns over their form against the league’s leading teams.
Warburton’s side have now lost against Celtic, Aberdeen and Hearts this season – last season’s top three – and have a pressing need to improve that form ahead of consecutive visits from the latter two.
But the Englishman put Wednesday’s 2-0 loss at Tynecastle down to a “bad day at the office” and backed his players to bounce back against the Dons on Saturday.
“I hear this but then Hearts were losing 3-1 to Hamilton,” he said. “It’s three points. That’s no disrespect to Hamilton, by the way – far from it. They are a tough team to beat.
“But the fact is it’s a tough division and points don’t come easy. Yes, you may beat two teams around you but if you lose the next four games against teams lower than you, it’s irrelevant. Dropping …