Raskin: Rangers Keeping Calm in the Form Hunt
Rangers are on the hunt for consistent form, and midfielder Todd Raskin believes the team is staying calm amidst the pressure. The Gers haven't hit top gear yet this season, but Raskin sees the potential for a big turnaround. He's urging his teammates to keep their heads up and stick to the process.
"We're not panicking," Raskin said. "We know we're capable of much more. It's a marathon, not a sprint, and we're still early in the season. We're all confident that we can turn things around and get back to winning ways."
The key to Rangers' success, according to Raskin, is maintaining a positive mindset and focusing on the next game. "It's important not to get too caught up in the results. We need to keep working hard in training, stay united as a group, and believe in each other. If we do that, the results will come."
Raskin's message resonates with the team's overall approach. Manager Michael Beale has consistently stressed the importance of patience and hard work. While there's no doubt that Rangers have higher ambitions this season, Beale and his players are taking things one step at a time.
A recent string of underwhelming performances has raised some eyebrows, but Raskin believes the squad has the talent and resilience to overcome the challenge. He's confident that a few key changes and a renewed focus will be enough to spark a turnaround.
"We have a lot of quality in this squad," Raskin said. "We just need to find the right combination and get everyone firing on all cylinders. We're all confident that we can achieve great things this season."
The Rangers faithful will be hoping that Raskin's words translate into action on the pitch. The team faces a crucial period in the coming weeks, and every game will be a battle. If Raskin and his teammates can keep their cool and embrace the pressure, they have the potential to turn the tide and make a serious run for silverware.