Celtic defeat can not solve Rangers' problems said by Graeme Murty

Graeme Murty denied Rangers are suffering an Old Firm hangover despite seeing them slip up for the third game running.
Gers had to mount a second-half comeback against Motherwell on Saturday to avoid a hat-trick of consecutive top-flight league defeats for the first time since October 2000.

But they could only claim a 2-2 draw as James Tavernier and James Murphy cancelled out early Curtis Main and Allan Campbell strikes for Well.
It means the Ibrox side have taken just one point from the last nine available following defeats to Celtic and Kilmarnock and, as well as allowing Aberdeen to move level on points in the race for second, they now have Hibernian racing up just four points behind, with both rivals also boasting a game in hand.
But Murty insists his team's latest disappointment has nothing to do with last month's morale-sapping 3-2 loss to Brendan Rodgers' 10-man Hoops at Ibrox.
"No, it's down to this game, we just didn't deal with Motherwell's threat," he said. "It's nothing to do with any previous game, we just didn't deal with a very specific area of trouble to our team and it caused us problems.
"We changed mindset rather than tactics in the second half and dealt with it much better."



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