Jason Holt has called on Rangers to maintain the standards set in their best
performance of the season in the 3-0 win over Kilmarnock.
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have been criticised following a slow start to the season and in the wake of
last weeks defeat to Celtic in the Betfred Cup semi-final and the draw with St
Johnstone on Wednesday.However, goals from Lee Wallace, Andy Halliday and Joe
Garner secured the points on Saturday to move the Gers into second in the
Premiership table and Holt says they must not slip below those performance
levels when they travel to Ross County next weekend, live on Sky Sports 2 HD.
Lee Wallace celebrates after opening the scoring for Rangers It was probably our
best performance of the season in terms of our passing and movement. The tempo
of our play was pleasing, Holt said.Midweek against St Johnstone was a big
disappointment so it was important we bounced back. We always try and start on
the front foot and play at a high tempo. We did that on Saturday. You could see
from the start we wanted to create chances and score. That set the tone. Watch
NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. We did that and its nice to
be up into second. That said, we are not settling for that and we need to kick
on again. From that point of view the game against Ross County next Sunday is
massive for us.Weve set the standards today and we cant let that drop. Those
standards are high so we need to make sure we keep to that level next week. Joe
Garner rounded off the scoring for Rangers against Kilmarnock Michael OHalloran
was a stand-out performer for Mark Warburtons side as his pace caused the Killie
defence real problems.It was the former St Johnstone wingers second start in a
row after spending much of the campaign on the bench but Holt has been impressed
by his team-mates recent impact. Holt praised the performance of Michael
OHalloran You have seen in the last few games the quality of the performances
that Mikey has been putting in, said the ex-Hearts midfielder. He is so direct
and that is so important for guys like Joe Garner who thrive on crosses into the
box.He has been great since hes come back in. Were all really happy for him and
we hope it continues.Kilmarnock skipper Steven Smith warned his team-mates they
need to shake off their naivety if they are to avoid painful lessons on future
visits to Glasgow, with this result coming a month after a 6-1 defeat at Celtic
Park. Ross Co vs Rangers November 6, 2016, 11:30am Live on Get Sky Sports Get a
Sky Sports pass Weve got a lot of young players and if they have got any
ambition or aspirations in the game then this is the kind of place they should
want to be playing every week, he said. They will learn from experiences like
this but they need to learn a bit quicker.Weve been beaten by six and now three
without really threatening Rangers goal. We need to do better when we come to
places like this. Also See: Rangers too strong for Kilmarnock Rangers losses cut
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