Former Rangers winger Gregg Wylde is adamant his former employers can still win the Premiership.

Gers sit 10 points behind rivals Celtic with a game in hand having dropped points against Hearts, Aberdeen and Kilmarnock since returning from their winter break in Dubai.

Celts meanwhile have maintained their impressive winning form and don't appear to be slowing down.

But Wylde - currently plying his trade at Clyde - says it's not over until it's over as the two sides must play each other twice, at least.

"You can't say it's over now, no," he told Open Goal's Keeping the Ball on the Ground podcast. "Not until the end of the season. Celtic need to play Rangers twice and Rangers have a game in hand, so I'm not saying it's over yet. Some people could say that.

"You just need to see when the end of the season comes. Rangers did well at Parkhead and the international break, it's just turned over a month or so. Rangers have lost two games in four or five. So I don't think it'll be over yet."