Mick Beale
Under-fire Rangers boss Michael Beale insists he does not need assurances from the Ibrox board about his future.
Beale was heavily criticised following the 1-0 defeat at home to Old Firm rivals Celtic at Ibrox before the international break.
The damaging loss came days after a 5-1 Champions League play-off defeat to PSV Eindhoven in the Netherlands to exit 7-3 on aggregate and the Light Blues already sit four points behind Celtic in the cinch Premiership.
Ahead of the trip to St Johnstone on Saturday, Beale was asked if he had been given assurances by the board.
“I don’t need assurances,” said the former Rangers coach, who revealed Todd Cantwell and Kieran Dowell will miss three to four games with respective knee problems.
“I am part of a plan in terms of where we are going as a club.
“It is something I am fully aware of and involved in and ultimately a football manager needs to win games of football and the last two we didn’t win so we need to get back to winning.
“We have seven games in 22 days so we have the opportunity to do that
“I speak to James Bisgrove (chief executive) every day, I speak to John Bennett (chairman) and other members of the board at least two or three times a week as normal and nothing has changed in that respect. So I am really comfortable.
“My relationship with James Bisgrove and John Bennett is extremely close.
“I know where we are at, I know the plan coming into the season and I know where we are going as a club.
“We are very aligned so I have no concerns about that. I can’t affect the background noise, I have to get on with my job.
“We have discussed the period up until the international break and it is a chance to reflect. I am disappointed with the results like everybody else.”
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