Rangers boss Mark Warburton: Rivals are waiting for us to slip up... our job is to make sure we don't
- Rangers take on St Mirren in the Scottish Championship on Sunday
- Mark Warburton's side have won all ten league games this season
- Former Brentford boss says their rivals are waiting for his side to slip up
- Warburton says his side have to come up with new solutions to win games
Mark Warburton does not believe Rangers' opponents in the Ladbrokes Championship will lose heart if the Light Blues continue on their winning streak.
The Ibrox men are top of the table with 10 straight victories and on course for a return to the top flight.
But ahead of the trip to St Mirren on Sunday, the Gers manager claimed rival clubs will be looking for his side to slip up.
Mark Warburton issues instructions during a training session on Friday ahead of Sunday's game
Warburton (centre) says rivals are waiting for his team to slip after after winning their first 10 league games
'Other teams will be looking for a chink in the armour,' he said.
'They are looking for some hope from the point of view of seeing if we drop points and get sloppy and scrappy.
'Every other coach and manager will be saying, "they will slip up." Our job is to make sure we don't.
'Teams are learning how we play and are trying to stop us and we have to find new solutions. Our job is to maintain focus and energy.'
After an inconsistent start to the season, Ian Murray's St Mirren side are unbeaten in four games.
Warburton, however, expects to see the Paisley club continue a defensive strategy he has detected in opponents since taking over at Ibrox in the summer.
Warburton talks to his players during training as he looks to orchestrate an 11th straight win on Sunday
Rangers striker Kenny Miller gets his head up during the training session as the squad prepare for St Mirren
The former Brentford boss said: 'I think you will agree, there is a certain trend developing in terms of teams playing against Rangers and I fully understand that.
'Teams are not going to come and do what we want them to do. They are going to sit in with men behind the ball and they will be very hard to break down.
'St Mirren have good quality through the spine of the team and they have experience and some good young players as well. They will break and they will counter and they are good at set-pieces.
'There is a real threat for us on their home pitch so it will be another tough test. But we go there in good form and looking forward to it.
'The boys are ready for the challenges, they are enjoying it.'
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