Inverness manager Richie Foran hopes to take advantage of any “fragility” in a Rangers side who are adjusting to life after Mark Warburton.

Bottom club Inverness are without a victory in 14 Ladbrokes Premiership games but they secured a morale-boosting point against Hearts at Tynecastle on Saturday before Rangers lost 2-1 at Dundee in Graeme Murty’s second game as caretaker.

And Foran feels Caley Thistle’s visitors could be vulnerable on Friday night.

“There’s a lot of confusion in the club and some of the players will come out fighting, some will be hiding,” Foran said.

“I’m hoping a few of them will be feeling a bit fragile on Friday night.

“We spoke at Hearts about turning the crowd against them and it can only benefit us. It will be the same against Rangers.

“We need to keep working hard – we’ve let too many easy goals in. That changed against Hearts. The tempo of training has been excellent and we’re excited about Friday night.

“There’s a bit of confusion at the moment and they should be feeling fragile.”