Steven Davis is predicting an exciting time for the club.
One year on from his departure as first-team coach, he took charge of the Rangers on Monday.
Davis told Sky Sports News that the new boss was immediately on the training ground.
He said that the first few days have been bright and that he wants the team to look good. It's great.
A lot of the group know that he will be very clear in his ideas and every session will be built around how he wants them to play.
He wants to play a brand of football that is exciting to the fans, brings energy to the team, and gives the attacking players the freedom to go and cause havoc.
After admitting the job was "impossible to turn down", Davis is expecting some changes now he's in charge.
As a coach or a manager, you're always evolving.
I'm pretty sure he has different ideas about how the team should play.
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He's in control of how the team looks now that he's his own person.
He wants to play an exciting brand of football and have the fans behind us.
They are a group of players that we want to be a part of and hopefully we can do well together.
Rangers had a disappointing start to the season, dropping nine points behind Celtic in the title race and recording the worst European campaign of all time.
The Dutchman is not solely to blame according to Davis.
Everyone has a responsibility. We're the first to say that results haven't been good enough.
You don't want people to lose their jobs.
We were close to achieving something really, really special and then getting the Scottish Cup win last season, but it's probably got lost in the shuffle.
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The good work that Gio and his staff did should not be forgotten.
It hasn't been good enough this year and we need to change that.
After returning from the World Cup break at home to Hibs, Rangers have games against Aberdeen, Ross County and Motherwell before the next Old Firm clash with Celtic.
They want to put some pressure on the men.
It would be great to play the brand of football we would like to produce on the pitch, but first and foremost it is about winning games at this football club," he said.
Hopefully, we build some strength if we do that.
There is a gap but we haven't given up hope on anything.
We need to start building those blocks and see where it will take us.
Sky Sports will show the Scottish Premiership game between Hibs and Rangers.
Sky Sports will show the Aberdeen game on December 20th.
Sky Sports will show the Ross County game at 7:30pm.
The kick-off is 7.45pm.
Sky Sports will show the Celtic game on January 2nd.
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