Michael Beale is expected to turn results around immediately following the international break at Rangers.
St Johnstone heaped fresh misery on Gio van Bronckhorst’s Champions League flops when Rangers last made a Premiership Perth trip.
Pummelled by PSV in this year’s Champions League final eliminator and trailing Celtic by four points after last week’s deflating derby display, Beale is under huge pressure as he looks to cling to his job. The sharks are circling but retired McDiarmid ace Davidson has warned he won’t find safe waters in Perth against a side that can smell blood.
“Football can be a ruthless business at times. Last week wasn’t ideal for Rangers but it’s a club we all know has to be winning every week or pressure builds. I don’t know Michael Beale but I’ve heard good reports about the way he works. “Every year I was at St Johnstone we always managed results against the Old Firm. Of course it’s difficult but they’ve already done it at Parkhead this season so why not at home to Rangers?”
“The way that the Viaplay Cup group stage went wasn’t ideal,” admitted Davidson. “And then you look at the number of players that left. If you include myself retiring, 17 players I think have left the club, which is a hell of a lot.
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