GRAEME MURTY hopes the Ibrox squad can take inspiration from veterans Kenny Miller and Clint Hill as they look to move on after Mark Warburton’s departure.

The Auchenhowie Under-20 boss led the Light Blues to victory over Morton on Sunday just hours after Warburton, David Weir and Frank McParland left the club.

Miller played an integral part at Ibrox as he cancelled out Michael Tidser’s opener for the Ton and put in another tireless shift at the head of the Gers attack.

At the other end, Hill was solid once again as he helped Murty’s side avoid a shock fifth round exit to their Championship visitors.

And the stand-in boss was delighted to see his two most experienced performers leading the way after a rollercoaster 48 hours for Rangers.

Murty said: “He (Miller) has been fantastic all year. He comes in and coaches the 20s at times and he is a great sounding board to have.

“He is a really vocal person in the changing room and I was really pleased to see him get it and the ball to drop to his foot. Not as pleased as I was to see it go in the goal!

“He has been good all season long and I thought, at the other end, Clint set a standard with his talking and organisational skills.

“It is time now for us to kick on, put that to bed and look at the next tie.

“Those are the guys that are balanced, those are the guys that are emotionally in control.

“They don’t go too high, they don’t go too low. They are able to regulate that really well.

“Some of the younger players, the 20s that I work with regularly, and some of the players in this squad, they need to look at those guys and take that on board how they do that and still go and perform at a high level. That is key in this game.”