
Rangers’ assistant Neil McCagn has insisted that Inter’s main coach Ferguson has previously proved that his suspects are wrong about his compatibility for the role.
Ferguson was settled until the end of the season after Philip Clemented in February and Ebrooks moved up to the Europa quarter quarter-finals and won his first victory in Celtic Park in
Rangers followed the 3-2 derby with a 4-3 win over Dondy at the end of last week, at 2-0 and 3-1 in Dens Park.
“I think many people may think of their coaching CV that they may not even be willing to even take the post,” he said.
“I think he has proved that it is wrong. It’s not my place to tell anyone who is going to get the job or not (be outside the end of the season).
“He is trying to raise the character he had as a player,” he said.
“I think we have a little intestine about us,” the former Scottish winger continued. “We have a will.
“There is no thought that I think Gaffar wanted to change.
“He felt that it had to be changed a little and I’m definitely believed we had found something there.