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Rangers boss Mark Warburton wants to finish Championship campaign in style

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Mark Warburton is delighted to have won the Scottish Championship title but the Rangers boss insists no one will be resting on their laurels

Boss Mark Warburton wants Rangers to finish the Championship campaign in style after clinching the title and promotion to the top flight with a 1-0 win over Dumbarton at Ibrox.

A second-half goal from right-back James Tavernier took the Light Blues on to an uncatchable 79 points with four games remaining.

The Light Blues will now prepare for life in the Premiership although first they have next week's Petrofac final against Peterhead at Hampden followed by a Scottish Cup semi-final against rivals Celtic at the national stadium, before they finish their league season.

Rangers' James Tavernier (middle) celebrates his goal with Jason Holt (left) and Kenny Miller
Image: James Tavernier celebrates his goal with Jason Holt (left) and Kenny Miller

The former Brentford manager said: "I am delighted for the fans for what they have been through, it's great for the players and the club to get back in the top tier.

"It was a clear directive for the players this season but they have dealt with the weight of expectation and delivered. All credit to them. It is the first step and the worst thing we can do is stop moving forward.

"Enjoy tonight, enjoy the good times, we have a big game on Sunday, a packed Hampden with 95 per cent Rangers fans, hopefully we will perform well and win the trophy and play well the following week.

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Rangers will be playing football in the Scotland's top division after their 1-0 win over Dumbarton guaranteed promotion

"We want to hit 91 points in the league. We want to win it in style, win it convincingly and get momentum for next season. We didn't want to limp over the line, rely on someone else losing a game, we wanted to win it in style.

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"We are clear now, we have four more games to play and we want to win them all. The pressure is always there at Rangers and if we drop our standards we will get hurt."

Dumbarton boss Stevie Aitken was pleased with the effort put in by his part-time players.

He said: "First of all we have to give credit to Mark Warburton and Davie Weir and everyone at Rangers for winning the league. The pressure was on them this year after missing out last year.

"We're a part-time side and some of my players finished 10-hour shifts at their work before the game. I listened to some of the radio phone-ins on Monday night and they predicted we'd lose by six or seven goals.

"For me that's disrespectful to my players who, to a man, were outstanding here. They worked extremely hard."

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