Keith Lasley reckons Motherwell need to recapture some of the excellent away form if they are to take anything from Ibrox on Monday.
The Steelmen have been terrific on the road this campaign, winning eight, drawing once and losing just twice from eleven matches.
However, ‘Well’s record at Ibrox is disappointing with no victories recorded from the last thirty visits to Govan.
[pullquote]We’re going to go there and try and get back to the way we’ve been playing away from home for the majority of the season. If we can do that, we’ve got a chance.[/pullquote]
However Lasley, the Clydesdale Bank Player of the Month for November, is convinced that if ‘Well can recreate some of the play that resulted in impressive wins at the likes of Pittodrie, Tannadice, Easter Road, St Mirren Park, McDiarmid Park and the Caledonian Stadium, this could be the season to finally end that miserable run.
“It’s going to be very tough but it is one we are really looking forward to,” the 32-year old said.
“Our recent record at Ibrox hasn’t been great but that’s something we will try to put right. Last week at Tynecastle was a big disappointment for everyone. Generally, our away form has been great and last week was a bit of a blip. We are obviously keen to get back to that standard on Monday.
“However, we are under no illusions how difficult it will be. People are wrongly putting them (Rangers) down at the minute after a couple of difficult results.
“But let’s not kid anyone on; they have quality all over the park. With the exception of (Steven) Naismith, it’s pretty much the same team that steamrollered everyone earlier in the campaign.
“We’re going to go there and try and get back to the way we’ve been playing away from home for the majority of the season. If we can do that, we’ve got a chance.”