Ahead of tomorrow’s Scottish Championship game against Raith Rovers, Rangers manager Mark Warburton has said that the clash will be a challenging affair as there are no easy games in the league.

Warburton’s side have started their league campaign on a stellar note having won all four of their fixtures so far. They have put 14 goals past their opponents and have conceded only three in the process.




The Scottish giants are sitting atop the Championship table as they attempt a return to the Scottish Premiership at the end of the season. On the other hand, Raith Rovers have lost two of their four games and occupy fourth spot in the table.

However, Warburton is in no mood to take Saturday’s opponents lightly, saying no games in the Championship are easy affairs.
 


“The Raith game is just another challenge, simple as that”, he was quoted as saying by his club’s site.

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“There are no easy games in the division and we have to be best prepared.”

He has urged his urged his players to maintain their intensity and wants the fans to come in numbers at Ibrox to cheer their team on.

“If we are, then we’ll be OK. If not, and our standards fall, then we have a problem.

“It’s the same every week, so hopefully it will be another packed Ibrox and the responsibility the players and staff have for that is to deliver a performance, so that will be our aim.”