Former Rangers striker Kenny Miller believes manager Michael Beale can recover from defeat against Celtic and a bruising Champions League exit.
Rangers sit four points adrift of Premiership leaders Celtic after four league games, off the back of a 7-3 aggregate play-off loss to PSV Eindhoven.
Beale has won just one of his six meetings with Celtic since replacing Giovanni Van Bronckhorst in December and that came in May after last season's title had been decided. Beale himself described it as a "rough week", having previously presented the challenge in front of Rangers as a "massive opportunity" that might set a "narrative" for the season.Four of nine new singings started on the bench against Celtic, with Beale overhauling his squad across the summer following the departures of forwards Alfredo Morelos, Ryan Kent, Antonio Colak, Fashion Sakala and Ianis Hagi.
"It's not just the manager. He has to shoulder the responsibility of the singings, I get it. But it's also up to individuals to take a responsibility on the field and go and perform.