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ANDY HALLIDAY hopes a clear-the-air dressing-room summit can help Rangers get back on top form ahead of massive back-to-back Championship games.

The Light Blues midfielder revealed how Mark Warburton’s players were involved in a frank exchange of views after Saturday’s 2-2 draw with Morton at Ibrox .

Rangers lost their perfect home league record but kept their three-point advantage at the top of the league after Hibs were held by Falkirk.

The leaders now face a trip to the third-placed Bairns on Saturday followed by the visit of the Easter Road side on December 28.

And Halliday hopes the Ton result proves a wake-up call for below-par Rangers

with the players and management making their feelings known in the dressing room.

Kenny Miller had given the home side an early lead but they needed a Martyn Waghorn goal late on to earn a point after James Tavernier’s own goal and a strike from Stefan McCluskey.

Halliday, 24, said: “It was an angry and frustrated dressing room at full time. We had to get a few things out in the air. Things had to be said.

“The players do most of the talking in situations like that. The gaffer wants to hear the thoughts from the boys and then he’ll step in if something needs to be said.

“A few things came out but we need to go again because we’re still three points clear at the top.

“We’ve two massive games coming up and I think we’ll get the job done. We’ve cleared

the air and we go again on Monday.”