JAMES TAVERNIER has warned Celtic they’ll see the true Rangers within the subsequent Previous Agency derby.
The Ibrox skipper continues to be reeling from the Viaplay Cup remaining defeat to Ange Postecoglou’s males at Hampden.
However Tav vows Celts will see a special aspect to Michael Beale’s group within the April 8 Parkhead league conflict.
He mentioned: “We’ve to, as a result of we all know the efficiency within the remaining wasn’t ok.
“There’s WAY extra to offer from us.”
Gers nonetheless path Celts by 9 factors within the league.
They conceded an early objective to Motherwell at Fir Park on Saturday, however recovered to win 4-2 and declare all three factors.
Tav added: “We conceded a sloppy objective however we dominated massive elements of the primary half.
“We had been unfastened on the ball so we had been sad coming in at half-time.
“We spoke with each other and got here out for the second-much higher.
“We acquired the targets that we would have liked to however we might have scored extra.
“You possibly can go a objective down, however there’s a great deal of perception within the group that if we proceed to play the suitable approach, we’ll create our probabilities.
“We’ve created a variety of probabilities this 12 months.
“We’ve additionally missed a variety of probabilities. We all know we will rating extra however we’re creating the possibilities so that could be a optimistic.
“I really feel once we go down it’s nonetheless at all times potential to get the end result we would like.
“There’s been a couple of occasions once we’ve gone to Fir Park and gone a objective down and I’ve acquired the primary objective to equalise it.
“Nevertheless it’s good to point out that resilience. We’re simply completely happy we completed the second half higher than we began the primary.
“Not simply this season, however in seasons going ahead we’ll want that resilience and character within the group once we play for an enormous membership like this if we’re to maneuver ahead.
“It’s necessary that we now have a very good break, come again the place we left off and maintain pushing onerous.”