Smith hopes for refreshing break

10 March 2010 08:28

Rangers manager Walter Smith is hoping a break from league action will rejuvenate his players for the title run-in after watching them grind out a win at Kilmarnock.

Goals from Steven Whittaker and Kenny Miller were enough to secure the victory which allowed the Scottish champions to restore their 13-point advantage at the top of the Clydesdale Bank Premier League. Rangers now face Dundee United in the Active Nation Scottish Cup this weekend, before contesting St Mirren for the first silverware of the season when they meet in Co-operative Insurance Cup final.

"I was a little bit concerned overall, I didn't think we reached a great level on Saturday against St Mirren in comparison to the way we have been playing," said Smith. "In the first half in this game we didn't either.

He added: "We've got two cup ties now which takes us out of the league campaign and that will give us an opportunity to freshen up and get ready to remaining league games after the League Cup final."

Reflecting on the clash at Rugby Park, the Rangers boss said: "It was a satisfying result for us. It was a poor first half from ourselves and Kilmarnock were the better side.

"We were slow to start but it was a turnaround at the start of the second half. For the first 25 minutes of the second half we had by far the best of the game and that spell won it for us, getting the two goals.

"I'm pleased with the second half performance but it was a poor first half from our own point of view."

Killie boss Jimmy Calderwood felt his players should have taken advantage of an impressive first half but admits facing a Rangers team who are capable of finding the back of the net from a number of positions - full-back Whittaker now has 11 for the season - is always going to be tough.

"That's the quality they've got," he said. "But we more than matched them in the first half. We seemed to lose a bit of confidence in the second half for some strange reason and that was the annoying thing.

"You could say that's just the quality of Rangers. We huffed and puffed but we just weren't anywhere near to the standard of the first half."

Source: PA