Jaden Megoma believes that rangers are the only way to navigate the problematic oceans with Ibrokscrubs.
Fire head coach Russell Martin again faced the wrath of Garth fans following a 1-0 home defeat to Jenk in the opening game of the Europa League on Thursday night.
The former Southampton boss has only won four of his 14 games since taking over in the summer at the second bottom of the William Hill Premiership Table.
Megoma, a 19-year-old left-back signed on loan from Brentford, is aiming to bounce back with West Lothian’s Livingston on Sunday, asking if players are supporting each other throughout the club’s Test period.
Meghoma: Rangers need to stick together
“As a team, we have to be together. It’s the only way to have such a tough time. I enjoy it, but at the same time, I’m always focusing on the next game.
“As a team as a whole, we need to focus on what we can do together, we are always trying to win the game, and that’s what we have to do against Livingston.
“Every game has different challenges and poses different threats, and we know we are against them and are ready.
“Like I said, we’ll focus on the next game and we’re going to be better with this club because this is a big club.”
Livingston boss David Martindale told the newly promoted team that they need to quickly adapt to their premiership demands after recognizing the stop-time winner in two of their final three matches against Hart and Dundee.
“If we had scored two points from these games, we would have been sitting third at the table last Saturday night, but that’s the unforgiving nature of the premier,” the manager said.
“It’s a great margin at this level and I feel like it as a group. We need to understand it very quickly. If we play the way we played against Dundee in last year’s championship, we probably won 2 or 3-0.
Despite winning only one of six top flight matches so far, Martindale hasn’t seen a reason why his team should be wary of facing Rangers on Sunday.
“We just treat it the same as any other game,” he said. “If we go to Ibrox, we could approach a slightly different game to the game, but I think we have to stay home and stick to how we want to play.
“I don’t want to play here and shut up the store. I want to stick to the many principles we’re trying to force players this year, so I’d like to go and score three points.”