'We have to score more goals' - Clement
Rangers manager Philippe Clement has challenged his players to "be more lethal" in front of goal, starting with Wednesday's Premiership match against Kilmarnock.
The Ibrox side have scored just 18 league goals this season in 13 outings - Celtic, Aberdeen, Dundee United, Dundee and St Mirren all have more.
Clement stressed a need for patience as his forward players get used to Scottish football, but when asked what he wanted to see against Derek McInnes' side, the Belgian said: "To score more goals. I think that's the major one.
"We don't concede much, but we have to score more goals, be more lethal in the final third and looking how we can create this with the players available.
"We had a lot of good chances that were saved really well against Dundee United (1-1) and then St Johnstone.
"You always want more, of course, but you need to create this automatism between players in that way.
"Look at the starting line-up offensively, there’s not one player from last season who started in the last game. We have a lot of new players in that area and you need to find connections."