RANGERS manager Mark Warburton anticipates little change in Hearts’ approach at Ibrox on Saturday under new boss Ian Cathro.

Robbie Neilson’s last game in charge of the Jambos before taking over at MK Dons was a 2-0 win over the Light Blues at Tynecastle last Wednesday night.

After the Govan side responded with a 2-1 home win over Aberdeen at the weekend to move into second place in the Ladbrokes Premiership, the Edinburgh club confirmed Cathro as their new head coach, joined by Austin MacPhee, the Northern Ireland assistant.

While much has been made of the appointment of the 30-year-old former Newcastle coach, who has never played or managed at senior level, Warburton is expecting Hearts to pose the same questions to which he hopes this time to have the answers.

He told the club’s official website: “You have to think that they will play a very similar game, they were quite rightly successful at Tynecastle, what we have to do is find solutions.

“I don’t know much about Ian Cathro, I know he is highly thought of but no more than that.

“Our job is to focus on Rangers and do what we do better, learn from last week, learn from Saturday as well and deliver a performance.”