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Defiant Rangers star refuses to give up title bid as Celtic and Aberdeen told 'we're not done yet'

Rangers playmaker Nicolas Raskin
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Defiant Nicolas Raskin insists Rangers haven't given up on the title as he warned Celtic and Aberdeen: We're not done yet.

Gers weren't at their best against Hearts but got the job done at Ibrox on Sunday night to stay nine points adrift of the top spot in the Premiership. Both Celts and the Dons are locked on 31 points at the league summit, with the Hoops leading the way on goal difference.

Philippe Clement's men have a mountain to climb as they look to cut the gap on the pacesetters and try and salvage their faint championship dreams. For now, it would seem the Light Blues' biggest priority would be finishing second as on-form Aberdeen attempt to split the Old Firm.

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But speaking after Cyriel Dessers' match-winning goal against the Jambos, Belgian midfielder Raskin remains adamant that it's too early to write Rangers off.

Asked if the Govan club are feeling the pressure of catching Celtic and Aberdeen, he told Premier Sports: "No, we're not feeling the pressure. We focus on ourselves. We're taking it game after game.

"We know what we have to do., we know we've lost points and we know we have to get them back. But the season is still long and we're trying to take it game by game and do our best. It's not done yet."