RANGERS’ failure to win three games in a row this season is embarrassing, according to midfielder Josh Windass.

The Light Blues have failed to put together a hat-trick of victories since last December, with Pedro Caixinha not managing the feat during his entire seven-month spell as Ibrox boss.

Graeme Murty has the chance to end that run on Saturday when Hamilton Accies visit, after winning his first two games as caretaker manager against Hearts and Partick Thistle.

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Windass played a crucial role in those victories by providing two goals, but admitted the club's league form has not been good enough.

"It's a bit weird that we are trying to win three games in a row,” he told Rangers TV.

“Obviously if we do it’s a good thing to achieve considering our recent form.

“But a club of this size shouldn't even have to think about winning three games in a row to be honest.

"We just have not been good enough – that’s the bottom line. There's nothing else I can put my finger on and we’re looking to put it right.

“We’ve never really spoken about winning three games in a row, I think it’s more embarrassing that we have not won three games in a row than talking about it.”