Raskin admits 'question mark' over Rangers mentality
Rangers midfielder Nicolas Raskin knows Monday's game against Hearts is "do or die" for their title hopes and understands their will be questions around the players' mentality until they win another title. When head coach Danny Rohl arrived back in October the Ibrox club were 13 points off league leaders Hearts and had cut that gap down to just a point before last weekend's defeat to Motherwell. Now, the Glasgow club are four points off the top with four to play but could once again narrow that gap to a point with a win at Tynecastle on Monday.
"It's not nice, especially when we've worked so hard to come back to that position," Raskin said. "That's the thing that is even more frustrating for us. But like I say, we can't go back to that [Motherwell] game, it's done.
So now we need to focus on Hearts. "We know it's a kind of do or die game. It's either we win and we are in it or we lose and it's going to be very tough.
"So we all know, it's very clear for everyone. We have to win over there if want our chances to keep increasing. "If we don't believe in ourselves then no-one else is going to believe in us.
So first of all we need to believe we can do it. "We know we can do it. We've shown it during the season.