Michael Beale admits it has been quiet about the Rangers dressing room since his arrival but he hopes that mood will change with more wins.
The new Light Blues boss made it three wins on the bounce after John Lundstram hit a first-half strike to seal a crucial three points in the Highlands. It was a dominating display from Beale's side who couldn't find a second goal throughout the second half as Ross County penned in. It means the gap is cut to six points at the top before rivals Celtic play on Saturday.
And the Englishman gave an honest assessment of where he feels the current squad are, revealing that the dressing room has been 'quiet' over the past but few weeks but he hopes more stern results will bring the players out of their shell.
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He told Sky Sports: "It was comfortable for the most part. I thought we were comfortable without being clinical is the nice way to put it. We were tired, it's the end of a long week with two long travels so we're delighted to get home with three points but the most important thing for the group is the clean sheet.
"Our possession of the ball was good. At times we didn't recognise we could run in behind which we can improve. We got young Adam [Devine] in some great positions. We had some moments where we were three on two or four on three that we have to execute. We know that we're a work in progress but the most important thing is to keep winning.
"I've come back in to a group that's been a little bit quiet in and around the training ground. I know everything is not fantastic in terms of the feeling but all we can do is play games and win. These games are here to challenge us and you have to get the three points and moving forward."
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