Rangers see title chase as a hunting trip, not a sprint. Manager Danny Rohl says his side want to be the "hunter" in the Scottish Premiership title race, always looking for ways to gain an advantage over their rivals.
The 3-0 win against Dundee has cut Hearts' lead at the top to just four points, and Rangers have moved into second place. Celtic's draw against the league leaders allowed them to hold onto first spot, but Rohl believes his side are now on a roll.
"We want to hunt," Rohl said after the game. "We want to be on the front foot. We're not just happy with getting three points by hook or by crook, we want to win games and make a statement."
Rohl's comments come after Rangers signed three players in January - Tochi Chukwuani, Andreas Skov Olsen, and Tuur Rommens - to add to their squad. While the final week of the transfer window is still to come, Rohl says his side will be looking for further signings if they can make good deals.
"It's possible," he said. "It's about timing. It's like dominoes. You have to wait sometimes, but if it's on and if there's a great opportunity then we'll try looking for more players to strengthen the squad."
Former Rangers player Rory Loy says Rohl is doing things the right way since taking charge in October. "You win games first," he said. "We need to keep winning when we're not playing all that well."
James Tavernier, who scored his 54th converted penalty for Rangers in their win over Dundee, said it was a "really proud moment" to reach the century of league goals. The right-back has enjoyed great success with Rangers, including promotion and Premiership title glory.
But despite the highs, there have been disappointments too - often finishing runners-up to Celtic in domestic tournaments. However, Tavernier is confident that his side can maintain their consistency and win the title.
"It's down to us to keep going," he said. "Keep really working hard, putting in the performances but ultimately getting that win."
The 3-0 win against Dundee has cut Hearts' lead at the top to just four points, and Rangers have moved into second place. Celtic's draw against the league leaders allowed them to hold onto first spot, but Rohl believes his side are now on a roll.
"We want to hunt," Rohl said after the game. "We want to be on the front foot. We're not just happy with getting three points by hook or by crook, we want to win games and make a statement."
Rohl's comments come after Rangers signed three players in January - Tochi Chukwuani, Andreas Skov Olsen, and Tuur Rommens - to add to their squad. While the final week of the transfer window is still to come, Rohl says his side will be looking for further signings if they can make good deals.
"It's possible," he said. "It's about timing. It's like dominoes. You have to wait sometimes, but if it's on and if there's a great opportunity then we'll try looking for more players to strengthen the squad."
Former Rangers player Rory Loy says Rohl is doing things the right way since taking charge in October. "You win games first," he said. "We need to keep winning when we're not playing all that well."
James Tavernier, who scored his 54th converted penalty for Rangers in their win over Dundee, said it was a "really proud moment" to reach the century of league goals. The right-back has enjoyed great success with Rangers, including promotion and Premiership title glory.
But despite the highs, there have been disappointments too - often finishing runners-up to Celtic in domestic tournaments. However, Tavernier is confident that his side can maintain their consistency and win the title.
"It's down to us to keep going," he said. "Keep really working hard, putting in the performances but ultimately getting that win."