Rangers manager Graeme Murty has told his players to "aim high" in the Ladbrokes Premiership as they bid to cut the gap at the top to six points.
Victory over Hearts at Ibrox on Saturday would take them within two wins of Celtic, who face third-placed Aberdeen at Pittodrie on Sunday.
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Murty said: "If we can carry on getting positive results, who knows what might happen? I said to the players just to aim high.
"Don't worry about anything else, just aim high and be as competitive as we can all the way through the season and have a positive end to the season."
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