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McCoist plays down talk of Sunday's Old Firm Derby being a must-win tie for Rangers boss Murty
Rangers' manager Ally McCoist

FORMER Rangers boss Ally McCoist shot down suggestions today that Graeme Murty will be drinking in the last-chance saloon at Hampden on Sunday.

Murty stepped into the Ibrox breach when Pedro Caixinha was dismissed back in October but is still waiting to be told if he will be in charge next season.

His side’s erratic displays have led some to question whether the Gers’ former under-20s coach is management material.

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