NIKO KRANJCAR admits Rangers have to be more clinical in the final third and kill off games when they are on top.
Mark Warburton’s side secured a second consecutive Premiership win on Friday night as they beat Inverness Caley Thistle 1-0 to move up to fourth in the standings.
A stunning strike from Kenny Miller proved the difference in the Highlands but it was a nervy finish to the encounter as the Light Blues held on to ensure they head into Sunday’s Old Firm clash in a positive frame of mind.
Kranjcar said: “I think the whole team is getting into a better rhythm and a better flow into the games.
“We played some really good football but we have to finish off games. We didn’t [on Friday] and there is always a danger that you might let one in.
“There were some great chances that we created and we have to be much more precise in finishing off games.”
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