Rangers midfielder Todd Cantwell has detailed the "difficulty" of breaking down teams that play defensively at Ibrox.

Michael Beale's side are undefeated since he took over late last year, having won 10 out of 11 games.

And the 24-year-old was keen to stress that the Light Blues are very much up to the challenge of getting past away sides that come to Ibrox with a defensive game plan.

He highlighted the fact that the team have won all but one fixture in 2023 so far.

Speaking during his pre-match press conference ahead of the Scottish Cup fixture against Partick Thistle, he said: "I was told about it before playing, but with the teams coming to Ibrox, you can see multiple times if you stop the game, such as against Ross County recently, that there are eleven players on the edge of the opposition's box.

"That is difficult but it is the challenge we have to accept. At a club like Rangers, we need to accept that and find a way to win the games which we have done."

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Cantwell also explained that he is still getting to grips with how Rangers play but that he is learning quickly.

He is also looking forward to continuing to build an understanding with his team-mates.

"The manager has a style that he wants to play, the players all understand our role and with time it will only get better," he commented.

"I'll start to make movements that people want me to make with time. I'm just looking to kick on now and build on the relationships with the team."

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