Steven Davis has reflected on his victory over St Mirren in October as Rangers prepare for another must-win fixture in Paisley.
The true meaning of the victory and the importance of the points will only become evident in the fullness of time. It may not prove to be the turning point but the victory over St Mirren back in October carries its own resonance for Steven Davis. Six months on, Rangers return to Paisley for a third time for another must-win fixture.
“I don’t look at it from a personal point of view, it was mainly for the boys getting that result going into that break. Confidence was low, it had been hit. You saw that with the performance in Cyprus. It was important, as a group, that we tried to turn that around as quickly as possible. The time in charge of Rangers was a privilege as he answered a call of duty. As much as they were pleased with the three points, supporters cherished that afternoon for what it meant for Davis, one of their own and a man who had been in an unenviable position during a time of strife at Ibrox. The dream would be for the Northern Irishman to return to the club for another stint on the sidelines but Davis is still taking small steps on his next journey in the game.
“With the Limassol game, with the travelling we had, the training time we had on the pitch was very limited. After that we went straight into St Mirren, it was a whirlwind but a great experience for me. It certainly whets the appetite.”
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