Rangers manager Mark Warburton will give those players not on international duty over the next two weeks a four-day break.

The Gers had been due to meet Livingston over the international break, but due to several players being called up for international duty, the match was postponed.




As a result the Gers are not now next in action until 17th October when they host fifth placed Queen of the South at Ibrox in a Scottish Championship fixture.

Warburton is delighted several players will be in action on the international stage, while those who remain will be given four days off after working hard early next week.
 


The manager told Rangers TV: "A few boys go away. Gedion [Zelalem] is already away in the States and Fraser [Aird] is leaving now for the same tournament with Canada. Nathan [Oduwa] is going away with England so we are delighted with those guys.

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"But we’re going to come in and work hard Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, very hard on Wednesday!

"The boys will then get four days off, a few going away to get some sunshine.

"So it’s a chance for them to recharge their batteries, a few niggling injuries to be shaken off, and then we come back in and work hard for the next fixture."

Rangers grabbed a hard-fought 3-1 win over Falkirk at Ibrox yesterday to maintain their 100 per cent record in the Championship. The game looked to be heading for a draw, but Rangers edged 2-1 ahead in the 81st minute before then sealing the deal.

They now sit top of the table with nine wins from nine games.