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Barry Ferguson believes Rangers can still challenge for the title.

The club legend took interim charge at Ibrox during the second half of last season.

Ferguson believes that Celtic's struggles can pave the way for Russell Martin's men to close the gap and stake a claim to win the William Hill Premiership.

He said [RecordSport]: "I have to admit, as a supporter, I really don’t care about Europe.

"The priority for me now has to be the league and climbing back up that Premiership table.

"Europe is a bonus.

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