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Steven Gerrard says Rangers can forget about winning the Scottish Premiership

"I believe we picked a team with the quality to beat St Johnstone if we play at an acceptable level. But it wasn't acceptable."

16/02/19 LADBROKES PREMIERSHIP.RANGERS v ST JOHNSTONE.IBROX - GLASGOW.Rangers Manager Steven Gerrard

Steven Gerrard has told his Rangers side they can forget about ripping the title away from Celtic after their goalless draw against St Johnstone.

Rangers could have put the pressure on Celtic ahead of their Sunday trip to Kilmarnock by cutting the champions' lead at the top to three points with victory over Tommy Wright's team.

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Highlights of the Scottish Premiership match between Rangers and St Johnstone

But they now risk falling eight behind Brendan Rodgers' Hoops after a disappointing 0-0 home draw. Gerrard bemoaned a lack of "leadership" among his side and appeared to confess the championship is now Celtic's to lose.

"Right now forget titles and forget closing gaps, the reality is to perform like that across the board in front of 50,000, well there's your evidence...," he said. "You don't need me to say this, that or the other.

"If you have a group of lads and they give you that when they've got the chance to close the gap to three points, when you have Aberdeen, Kilmarnock and the rest breathing down your neck, that's not what's required at Rangers when you've got the chance to close the gap. You're miles away from it."

16/02/19 LADBROKES PREMIERSHIP.RANGERS v ST JOHNSTONE.IBROX - GLASGOW.Rangers Jermain Defoe (left) and Jason Kerr in action
Image: Rangers drew 0-0 with St Johnstone at Ibrox

Gers were without banned top scorer Alfredo Morelos, while Scott Arfield and Ryan Jack missed out through injury.

The Light Blues had a late penalty appeal when the ball appeared to hit David Wotherspoon's hand but Gerrard was not interested in passing the blame to referee Steven McLean.

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And asked if the rest of his squad had to step up and do more with Morelos confined to the sidelines, he replied: "Yeah - big time.

"I felt for Jermain (Defoe). Balls were coming in to him in the air, his chest, they are bobbling in. There was no service. I never saw a slide pass, a decent cross, a decent combination. Anything I'd seen in previous days.

"The cop out would be to say there was no Morelos, no Arfield, no Jack, but I believe we picked a team with the quality to beat St Johnstone if we play at an acceptable level. But it wasn't acceptable.

"We can't be relying on decisions, we need to be better as a team and perform so we aren't always talking about officials.

"We need to look at ourselves and admit it wasn't good enough."

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