Rangers 'foundations better' - but do they need new striker?

Scott Allan believes head coach Danny Rohl has given Rangers better "foundations" since his October appointment. Rangers made it eight wins in a row in all competitions with a 3-0 victory at home to Dundee on Sunday, a sixth straight Scottish Premiership triumph. "Rangers, I expected to beat Dundee," he told the BBC's Scottish Football Podcast.

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Scott Allan believes head coach Danny Rohl has given Rangers better "foundations" since his October appointment.

However, the former Dundee, Hibernian and Celtic player feels the Ibrox side need an upgraded striker to clinch the title in May.

Rangers made it eight wins in a row in all competitions with a 3-0 victory at home to Dundee on Sunday, a sixth straight Scottish Premiership triumph.

The win moves Rohl's men up to second in the league, four points below Hearts and two points above Celtic.

"Rangers, I expected to beat Dundee," he told the BBC's Scottish Football Podcast.

"The momentum they're building, the players coming in who I think will make a difference to the starting XI, and I think there'll be more on the way.

"The clean sheets Rangers are getting is a big plus in their favour for me because I think foundations are looking a lot better, especially from what we've seen earlier on in season, how vulnerable they were under Russell Martin.

"That's a good starting point this January for Rangers. What's the quality like coming in on top of that? I still think they need a better striker to really go and win the league."

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