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Peter Davidson

Derek McInnes expects no Rangers Viaplay Cup blowback as he warns Kilmarnock 'have the answers' for Ibrox clash

Derek McInnes expects his Kilmarnock side has the answers to deal with Rangers when they face them this weekend.

The Ayrshire side head to Ibrox on Saturday hoping a win could extent the gap between themselves and Dundee United at the bottom of the Premiership table. Managerless United host Aberdeen in the evening games and by the time kick-off comes around Killie could be seven points clear of the Tannadice men at the foot.

Heading into the match McInnes said he does not believes Rangers' Viaplay Cup final disappointment will necessarily help Kilmarnock. It was Michael Beale's first defeat as Gers boss after 15 games and the Govan side return to cinch Premiership duty against Killie hoping to keep pressure on the Hoops, who are nine points clear at the top of the table. McInnes admitted his sides away form in the league has been "horrendous" after only picking up two points from a possible 42.

Despite that McInnes said he expects his side to have the answers to "frustrate Rangers" as he looks to pull off an upset at Ibrox on Saturday.

Asked if the Old Firm defeat could have an affect on Rangers, McInnes said: "I wouldn't have thought so. It is a different competition, the nature of the club is they have to go again and that's the way it is.

"There will be disappointment but Rangers have been pretty consistent, the statistics show that. Since Michael has come in they have had some good results and I expect Rangers to ask the questions of us, being at home, but I expect us to have the answers and hopefully deal with what's coming and hopefully be good enough, use the experience we have had.

"Rangers attacking threat as a team has probably improved. I don't think you saw that at its best on Sunday because a lot of the time the attacking players were doing a lot of work out of possession, given the opponent. But Rangers have been showing more of an attacking threat of late and we are going to have to keep a lid on that.

"We should expect Rangers to come at us, we should expect Rangers to be good but we also have to expect that from ourselves. I want Rangers to come off the pitch having had a really tough afternoon. It is a 90-plus minutes performance we need, 45 minutes doesn't cut it at Ibrox.

"You have got to be on it for the majority of the game and that is tough when you are surrendering a lot of possession at times and the opposition are asking questions, but we know that if we do so many things right and play the game the way we want to play that we can also frustrate Rangers as well."

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