Not over yet: McCulloch warns Rangers of complacency Pic: ©STV
Lee McCulloch has warned that one mistake from Rangers will throw open the SPL title race despite the Ibrox side sitting 10 points clear at the top of the table with a game in hand.
McCulloch scored twice as Walter Smith’s men came from behind to win 3-1 at home to St Mirren on Saturday
McCulloch said: "I don't think we can afford to dream. One bad result and Celtic - and the other teams around us - get their tails up.
"We've got to just keep going. We've got a massive game against Kilmarnock on Tuesday against a team who are doing well and who have some good players."
Buddies boss Gus MacPherson admitted the timing of Rangers' goals were crucial.
He said: "When you come to a place like Ibrox, it's always going to be a tough afternoon when you concede goals just after taking the lead and at the start of a crucial 45 minutes."
Celtic meanwhile secured a 2-0 victory against Steven Pressley’s Falkirk side thanks to a double from on-loan striker Robbie Keane who netted in either half.
Despite the gap between the league leaders Rangers and trailing Celtic, the Hoops are still fighting to keep on the pressure. Striker Morten Rasmussen, who won his first start on Sunday, insisted his Hoops team-mates will be playing for pride as they hope to be able to capitalise on any slip-up from their Old Firm rivals.


























