Kettlewell expects 'best version of' Rangerspublished at 18:32 BST 24 October
Image source, SNSStuart Kettlewell expects "the best version of" Rangers when Kilmarnock travel to Ibrox on Sunday.
The struggling hosts have just one Scottish Premiership win all season and are one point and one place below Kettlewell's Killie, who are fifth in the table.
Rangers began new head coach Danny Rohl's reign by losing 3-0 away to Brann in Thursday's Europa League tie.
"I'll analyse the performance and how they played but I'll not pass comment about what I thought about it or starting to give clear description of what other people may or may not think," said manager Kettlewell.
"I get this narrative at the minute that everybody's jumping on the bandwagon, people will be talking about that result not being good enough last night.
"But again, when you start to look at it closely, there are a lot of good players in that Rangers squad.
"There's been heavy investment to make sure they bring in what they feel are top players and guys that can really flourish at the football club.
"I get and acknowledge it's not been the start in performances at Rangers that supporters, staff or players would be expecting.
"But I'm also the guy that really expects the best version of them on Sunday. And I think if you go there imagining something different, you're very, very naive and sometimes I think that's where you can get a smack in the face."




















