Former Hibernian midfielder Tam McManus has told that he believes Rangers will “undoubtedly be stronger next season.”
The Gers had a disappointing first season back in the Premiership in the last campaign and they finished in third place and 39 points off top club and fierce rivals Celtic while also departing with promotion winning manager Mark Warburton.
They have since appointed Portuguese boss Pedro Caixinha and many at the club are hoping for vast improvements in the next campaign.
This has all led to McManus strongly stating on his personal Twitter account on Saturday afternoon that there is no doubt that Rangers will be a stronger team next season.
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Rangers have won 54 Premiership titles in their outstanding history and they have firmly established themselves as one of Scotland’s greatest clubs.
However, their last league trophy came all the way back in 2011 and the club will soon want to be putting an end to that drought.
Additionally, fierce rivals Celtic have won six Premiership titles in a row and they are on course to beat Rangers’ record of nine consecutive league titles, which all associated with the Ibrox club will be keen to stop from happening.