DARREN MCGREGOR hopes Rangers can take the positives from their Tynecastle stalemate on Saturday into the play-off clash this weekend.
Stuart McCall's side shipped two late goals in Gorgie as they dropped more Championship points and the Jambos clinched a 2-2 draw thanks to a Genero Zeefuik double.
A McGregor header and Kenny Miller strike should have been enough to secure the win for the Light Blues but it was to prove a disappointing day all round for the Gers.
A trip to Queen of the South on Saturday is next on the Ibrox agenda and McGregor is keen to look on the bright side.
"I got a wee header, my first one of the season, which I'm known for," he told RangersTV.
"I've been scoring with my feet this season so I was a bit surprised to get the header. But it was a goal that put us up and Kenny done well for the second as well.
"As I say they had sustained pressure and I thought we defended really well up until ten minutes to go and it was one of these things - the big man mountain Zeefuik comes on so once he plants himself it's very difficult to get round him.
"But as I said it was good to go there and put in a performance for a large part of the game and if we need to take the positives from that into the Queen of the South game which we know will be difficult."
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