John Lundstram insists there is no major gulf between Rangers and Celtic in the wake of his side's League Cup final pain.
The midfielder has admitted his own performance levels weren't where he wanted them to be in the 2-1 Viaplay Cup showpiece, while boss Michael Beale said no player in blue did themselves justice at Hampden. Celtic also hold a nine-point gap in the Premiership title race and are on course to retain that trophy, with Rangers defending their Scottish Cup crown.
Despite having not won against Ange Postecoglou's men this term, Lundstram insists there isn't a major gap between the pair. He explained: "It is one game, they turned up and we didn't. I think the combination for that didn't complement each other well. It looks like there is a massive gap but I don't think there is a massive gap. It is one game and looked like that at the weekend.
"But my personal opinion is that I don't think there is. I don't think the gap is as massive as one game portrays, they are a few points ahead of us in the league but we have showed we are a really good team.
"We have spoke internally about where we think we went wrong and that is one us. Not them being 100% better than us, we weren't ourselves and didn't get it right, that is on us and not the gap."
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