GRAEME MURTY last night admitted he’s been getting help in his role as stand-in Rangers boss — but refused to name his mystery assistant.

Murty saw Gers lose again in Inverness thanks to Billy McKay’s late overhead kick, then revealed the Ibrox club have moved to ease his burden as caretaker gaffer.

2 Graeme Murty slips to second defeat Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

The former Scotland man was promoted from Under-20s coach following Mark Warburton’s departure but has lost two of his three games in charge.

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Murty said: “I have been put in a very difficult position but the board have taken steps and I’ve been offered help.

“I have taken advantage of that help, which was kindly offered.

“But at the moment that will remain private between me and the person who is helping me.

“I have to say, the person helping me doesn’t take away from the fact the players have to focus on what they can control. They can just control their attitude and performance.

“The board will take their time to appoint the person they think should be in place at a time of their choosing.

“Until I’m told otherwise, I will carry on doing what I’m doing for as long as they want me to do so.

2 Billy McKay scores overhead kick to win the points for Caley Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

“As far as I’m aware, I’ll be preparing the players and we have to make sure we are ready and focused for St Johnstone at home on Wednesday.

“It would be easy for the players to sink into disappointment and lack of confidence but we have to make sure we get them up for that.”

Murty watched his side start well then fade from the game for long spells.

He admitted it was another poor night for his toiling team.

Murty added: “We are walking away with nothing and that isn’t good enough for this football club.

“This club has been, and will be again, about winning football matches and we haven’t managed to do that unfortunately.

“We were not clinical enough in either box tonight and we paid the price for that.

“But it was the same old problem that when you don’t score and lose too many goals, you don’t take too many points.”

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