Glenn Loovens has disputed Kenny Miller`s assertion that Rangers` superior "firepower" will see the Ibrox side retain their Clydesdale Bank Premier League title.
The Govan club have a 10-point advantage over Celtic with a superior goal difference of 20 but Loovens, encouraged by the fact that new signings Robbie Keane, Morten Rasmussen and Diomansy Kamara all scored in the 4-2 cup win against Dunfermline at East End Park, had his say.
"I don't really agree with that," he said. "We have some great strikers."
He added: "If you have seen our recent games then you will have seen the chances we have created.
"It's just for us to wait for that one game where it all clicks and they will all go in.
"There are still 15 or 16 games so there are plenty of points to play for.
"We have to play Rangers twice so we will see.
"But we need to make sure we get a run going and don't drop any more points."
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