Ibrox legend Craig Moore admits the noises emanating from the Ibrox dressing room have made him worried.
The Aussie defender watched his former team slump to a 3-1 Hampden defeat that saw them torn asunder by the pace of hat-trick scorer Martin Boyle.
Put it was the interview with Connor Goldson after the game that gave Moore more pause for thought.
The defender claimed the game was over at half-time while admitting his side had “lost their hunger” following last season’s title win.
Moore told Sky Sports : "There have been some post-match interviews come out that are quite alarming.
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"Going back to James Tavernier's after the first away game of the season - lack of hunger, lack of desire.
"This coming from the players and for me that's a huge concern. Again, Connor Goldson has come out with the same kind of remarks after the match yesterday.
"Rangers are a fantastic club with the best supporters in the world - when they're onside "You get them offside and it's a very, very tough place to play. This team needs to show a bit of grit.
"It's been glossed over that they're four points ahead (in the league). Performances from the start of the season through to now have been nowhere near good enough.
"In my experience, you can't win a title playing this way - things need to change.
"Giovanni's got a big job. The reality is, day in, day out, there needs to be competition and performance in training.
"If you don't have that, you suffer at the weekend.
"We've seen a trend at Rangers, the amount of times they've gone behind and had to chase matches.
"It's concentration, it's not being switched on and not starting in the right manner. It's the basics of any successful team - defending well, being switched on and winning personal duels.
"Rangers have been off that a lot this season."