Pena can rule at Rangers and other things learned from win v Aberdeen

Narrow diamond might be the answer

This season Rangers have typically used a flat 4-4-1-1 formation with two wingers and a deep forward, usually Kenny Miller, playing off an orthodox spearhead. It gives them the use of four attacking players in the team, but has many flaws. It can leave them overrun in the middle, lacking defensive protection, and a little obvious in their approach as they always look to cross from the wide areas. Altering it slightly into a diamond could be a long-term solution to many of those problems. Ross McCrorie at defensive midfield gave an extra layer of cover, allowing the full-backs to push up higher without being a hindrance to the defence.

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