Rangers head coach Danny Rohl has been speaking to the media before the top-of-the-table clash against Hearts on Sunday.
Here are the main points:
- Rohl wouldn't be drawn on his team news, saying: "What I learned the last time was to speak not too early about who is available."
- Having taken over when Rangers were 13 points behind leaders Hearts, Rohl says the chance to cut the gap to two points is a "big opportunity" and stresses "we want to win, we know what that means".
- He adds: "It's also a big game for Hearts. If you are 13 points ahead of a club and you drop maybe to two points, maybe there's also pressure on them. Both teams know what's about in this game."
- On fan anger after the midweek draw with Motherwell Rohl says: "You get a trophy for the best manager of the month, 24 hours later you're not good enough."
- Rohl accepts criticism of his team selection for Wednesday's 1-1 draw and admits "in the 24 hours between my press conference and the game, some things changed, I got some new information, and I have to make new decisions".
- It would be "massive" for Rangers to win on Sunday and Rohl says the result will "influence a lot" in the title race.
- But the Rangers boss knows his side have to "find solutions" to the threats Hearts pose, saying they have "big weapons" and are a threat at set-pieces.
- Youssef Chermiti has come under fire for his lack of goals this season and Rohl admits "it's tough for him" but the boss "totally believes" the striker has what it takes to turn games in his side's favour.
- On his suggestion he was content with a point against Motherwell, Rohl says he "wasn't clear enough after the game" and stresses "we want to win but in this game we were not able to get the win, you have to accept the draw".
- Rohl knows Hearts will be a tough opponent who have "found a way to win" but stresses his side have "also found a way to come back" from a difficult position in the table.
- Looking back to Rangers' 2-1 defeat at Tynecastle, Rohl admits "the story of the game was difficult" but insists "we will try and win" on Sunday.