GRAEME Murty insists Rangers will not get carried away after stringing four wins together for the first time in 12 months.
Gers never managed more than two straight victories under previous boss Pedro Caixinha. But caretaker manager Murty has now masterminded home and away triumphs against Aberdeen as well as wins over Ross County and Hibernian.
However, the interim boss knows that meagre streak pales in comparison with some of the feats previously managed by the Light Blues.
“Winning four games is a good start, it’s a nice step,” said Murty. “But it’s no more than that.
“You’ll certainly not hear the players showing satisfaction – more a determination to extend a good points haul.
“All we’ve done is put a nice marker down – no more.
“What we have to do is reach the right levels of performance and we’ll pick up points from that. But we haven’t achieved anything yet.”
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