MARK WARBURTON is confident the best is yet to come from Rangers this season as he looks to tweak his Ibrox approach in the Premiership title race.

The Light Blues have taken seven points from their first three top flight outings this term after following up an opening day draw against Hamilton with wins over Dundee and Motherwell.

Rangers have yet to put together a complete performance in the Premiership but Warburton reckons his side aren’t far away from hitting top gear.

He said: “We haven’t found our best team yet in terms of combinations.

“We know how good the players can be, but we are still gelling in players, we are gelling in formations.

“We are not there yet. But we are pleased with the first half of Dundee, we are pleased with the second half of Motherwell.

“So we are starting to get there, things are starting to fall into place. But we need one or two tweaks.

“But we have to be comfortable with the whole squad. It might well be to change one we need to change three, if that makes sense, in terms of the formation.

“It is about finding how best to maximise what we have, be comfortable with the squad.

“If we get the last one done we will be comfortable with the squad, comfortable with the ability, comfortable with the balance of the squad. It is about making sure we get the right selections on the field.”

Warburton has recruited ten players in recent weeks as he has added strength and depth to his Ibrox squad in preparation for a shot at title glory.

The Englishman has plenty of competition for places across the park and admits he could look to mix it up in terms of tactics this term.

Warburton said: “Not at all (it is not taking longer than we thought). It is us tweaking it with the different players we have bought.

“You can try and squeeze a squad into a chosen formation or you can fit the formation into the squad that you have.

“It is just making sure that we tweak it as we see appropriate. We have got some good options now. We are delighted with the options we’ve got.

“Last year we had Andy Halliday as a holding midfielder. Dom Ball later. But Dom was a loanee.

“We started off with Andy Halliday as our only holding midfielder. When we had injuries and Dom played at centre half we had no other cover in place.

“Now we have Joey (Barton), we have Jordan (Rossiter), we have Andy Halliday, we have Matt Crooks when he comes back. We have got nice selection problems. They are problems.

“It is alright saying there will be people disappointed. But you would rather have them than not have them.”