Falkirk go to Ibrox with ‘no fear’ – McGlynn

Falkirk manager John McGlynn says his team travel to Ibrox with “no fear” for Sunday’s Premiership clash against Rangers.
The Bairns would go above Rangers in the league with a win and could be as high as third at the end of the weekend’s action.
McGlynn admits that prospect will spur his players on in Govan and says they travel with confidence.
“We’re in a good place,” he said. “We’ve came off a really, really good result and in a good, consistent vein of form.
“We go there with no fear. We want to go there and express ourselves. We’ve got three players in behind the main striker who have got great pace and great energy.
“They work both in attack and defence. We’re working very much as a team and when we do that, we’re showing that we’re a match for anyone.
“We fell short at Celtic Park, and that can happen. If Rangers play equally as good as how Celtic played against us (4-0 last month), then we might fall a little bit short. But if we play to our capabilities, then I think Rangers will need to play well also.
“We are very much looking forward to the game. We’re in good spirits and it’s a great place for our guys to go and play.
“It’s only two years ago, we were playing Cove Rangers, not Glasgow Rangers, so the guys are really enjoying being here and the fact we are winning games.
“If we were tailed off at the bottom of the league, it might be a grind and everything else, but it’s not, we’re really, really enjoying it.”




