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Rangers' Kenny Miller confident ahead of Celtic clash

Rangers' Kenny Miller says it is 'hard to explain' the Old Firm atmosphere to new signings
Image: Kenny Miller scored as Rangers beat Celtic last season

Kenny Miller retains unwavering confidence in the Rangers squad ahead of the trip to play Celtic on Saturday.

The former Scotland striker was adamant his side would emerge triumphant in last season's Scottish Cup semi-final, which they won on penalties, but the Gers have struggled to find top gear this campaign after making 11 signings over the summer.

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Rangers have won two and drawn two of the first four Premiership games but Miller's belief in Mark Warburton's managerial methods is unshakeable ahead of the Parkhead clash, live on Sky Sports 2 HD.

Miller said of the semi-final: "I really believed, hand on heart, that we would win that game, and I thought we would have won it well. And I think the performance showed that, I really felt we deserved to win it.

"We have got a confidence, we have a confidence in what the manager wants us to do. We have just not put it together as much this season as last season.

Rangers players celebrate their penalty shoot-out win over Celtic
Image: Rangers players celebrate their penalty shoot-out win over Celtic last season

"Whether that's the increased level of opposition, or whether that's trying to bed new signings, we have turned over 20 players in the last two summers. That's a lot of lads to come in and gel. It always takes time, this season has just taken a little bit longer."

When asked whether he had the same confidence this time, Miller said: "It's a different challenge. When you play them at Parkhead, it's a different atmosphere. Obviously the nature of the performances and results in the first four league games...

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"Listen, you can look at a positive, we are unbeaten. If you had offered people that at the start of the season, unbeaten four games going into an Old Firm game, then I think you would have taken it.

"We are disappointed we have maybe not performed as well, but we are still going into it with belief in what we are doing."

Celtic have started with three wins from three domestically and qualified for the group stage of the Champions League but while the bookies have the home side as the favourites, Miller does not feel Rangers have anything to prove so early in the campaign.

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"Whether we get the right result or not, for us it's about going and doing what we can do. If we can have a performance, sometimes you will win and sometimes not. You are never going to lose anything in September, you are never going to win anything. I have found myself with six, seven games to go, seven points behind and still won the league.

"We are approaching this game like we approach any other game. We appreciate the significance of this game, but like we said going into the cup semi last year, it's about what we do. We know we have the game to hurt anybody. And if we do that, we will be in a good place.

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Kenny Miller notched a double as Rangers beat Celtic 4-2 in 2008

"If you look through any Old Firm game, I would imagine the home team normally have the edge as bookies' favourites. This time, we have come up through the lower leagues, they are the champions and the best team in the country obviously, they are champions for a reason.

"But that never stopped us last year. We went into that game full of confidence and belief in what we do. That has not changed.

"We always talk about our game plan and style of play. That's not going to change. We will still be going to Parkhead looking to dominate the ball, looking to create chances and score goals.

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"We appreciate we will have to tighten up in the back area, they have players that can hurt us. But for us it's all about we do, and if we can do that then we are more than confident we can get the right result."

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