Desire has driven Gers to glory - Weir

David Weir believes desire and consistency throughout the team has left Rangers on the verge of their second consecutive SPL title. Rangers will clinch the championship on Sunday if they take a point from their clash against Hibernian at Easter Road.They may not even need to do so given Celtic must beat Dundee United beforehand to keep the issue alive.Weir feels being in such a strong position with four matches remaining is testament to their will to win throughout the campaign."We have a desire every weekend, you've got to have a desire every weekend," the 39-year-old said."That's what drives us on, regardless of what's at stake. You are playing for Rangers, you have got to win every game."It's Hibs away, which is always a difficult game, so we have to turn up."On Monday night, Weir collected the Clydesdale Bank player of the year award a week after being named on the shortlist for the PFA Scotland prize.That four-man list also contained Rangers striker Kris Boyd and midfielder Steven Davis, who scooped both players' and fans' votes in the club's own awards night.With Danny Wilson also in the running for the PFA Scotland young player award, Weir feels the plaudits could be spread evenly around the dressing room this season."I think you could go right throughout our team and put a case for most players, from the goalkeeper to Kris up front," the centre-back said."In my opinion that's a good sign that we're all contributing in being a successful team, although we've not got that success yet."Weir has played in every minute of each SPL game so far this season and is keen to continue the record."There are still four games to go so that is obviously a nice achievement," he said."But the ultimate achievement is Rangers winning the league."

Source: Team_Talk