STEVEN GERRARD has warned Rangers they will need to sharpen up defensively after seeing his side overcome Hamilton to reach the last eight of the Scottish Cup.

Accies were level at the break as Lewis Smith cancelled out Scott Arfield’s opener and had another clear chance as Glen Kamara made a superb late challenge on Mikel Miller.

Rangers would eventually run out 4-1 winners as Joe Aribo and Alfredo Morelos netted before Arfield completed the scoring with a stunning strike late on.

The final result ensured it was a pleasing afternoon overall for Rangers but boss Gerrard wasn’t completely satisfied with their showing in difficult conditions in Lanarkshire.

Gerrard said: “It's job done and we finished the game off really well by being clinical in front of goal.

“We had a few issues defensively in the first half that we had to iron out.

“Once we did that we were comfortable but Hamilton had caused us problems in the first half.

“Defensively, we weren't at it. They troubled us more than I expected because we pride ourselves on our organisation and shape.

“But at the back, we weren't on the same page at times. They had another decent chance besides the goal.

“We should have been better and if we were, we'd have been a lot more comfortable.

“I wanted the luxury of having the game won early but I didn't get that. That's credit to Hamilton and how they played.

“But in the second half we controlled everything and scored some strong goals.

“Glen's tackle could have been pivotal but Hamilton had two good chances, as well as their goal.

“I don't want to disrespect them but it came from our defensive shape not being good enough, rather than being out-played.

“We weren't on the same wavelength but maybe it's because we've changed the partnership and they're finding their feet together.

“There wasn't much wrong in our general play and chance creation but we weren't strong enough defensively.”