Chris Sutton has driven a point home about Rangers, which even their fans would tend to agree with.
The former Celtic striker has riled up the Gers fans in the past with his comments, but there are a few instances where he makes valid points.
Danny Rohl knows that his side face a must-win game against Hearts, and it may help him if he reads what Sutton has said.
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Chris Sutton has slammed Rangers for choking when it matters the most
Sutton believes that Rangers have been known to choke when the expectations are high and when they are in form.
Nobody expected them to suffer a defeat against Motherwell at Ibrox, but that is exactly what happened.
The Light Blues failed to control the game, went 2-0 down and despite equalising, failed to get anything from the game.
Now, they are four points behind league leaders Hearts on the SPFL table, and a loss to them would mean that their title hopes have vanished.

Sutton told the Daily Record: “Hearts are still the ones to beat and you’d think they would be in an incredible position if they win against Rangers.
“At the same time, you wouldn’t be surprised if Danny Rohl’s men decided to turn up.
“You just don’t know what you are going to get with them. Whenever they’ve looked like they have found form and are going to kick on, they stumble like they did against Motherwell last weekend.
“In fairness, Jens Berthel Askou has got a cracking Fir Park side that can do that to anyone.
“But it was a huge blow to Rangers, and it’s no wonder that first-half performance set off alarm bells for supporters.
“They’ve seen this movie too many times, when there has been an opportunity to make a move, but they’ve ended up choking.”
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How is Danny Rohl likely to approach the game against Hearts?
Rohl would want his players to avoid the mistakes they made against Motherwell and it is going to be a different kind of challenge against Hearts.
For once, the German’s side go into this one as underdogs, and that could actually benefit them.
He will ask his players to be aggressive, look to use the width and also play direct so as to get the best of the attacking players.
The Rangers boss is also expected to make a few changes as he cannot field the side that struggled to control the game against Motherwell.


