Three of the Rangers’ key players, according to Rory Loy, have demonstrated they are incapable of bearing the pressure of a true title fight.After losing to Ross County in Dingwall over the weekend, Philippe Clement’s team suffered additional setbacks to their chances of winning the Premiership title, including a goalless draw with Dundee. After playing the same amount of games as Celtic, the Light Blues presently trail their opponents by three points. In the season’s last Old Firm match at Parkhead on May 11, the Gers MUST win due to a lower goal differential, and they can only hope that someone else does them a courtesy by holding the Hoops. Furthermore, former Rangers striker Loy believes that when the chips are down, the Ibrox club’s top three have fallen short. He mentioned three players who have failed to rise to the occasion: midfielder John Lundstram, fellow defender Connor Goldson, and captain James Tavernier. And not for the first time either, as Loy cited Celtic’s 10-In-A-Row collapse as a key element in the three years that the Gers DID manage to cross the finish line for the title. GET MORE RELATED CONTENT ON SPORTWORDS.CO.UK