Kris Commons has taken aim at Rangers' squad and recruitment insisting Celtic's substitutes would start for the Ibrox outfit.

The former Parkhead striker agrees with some quarters of the Light Blues support who have taken aim at the club over signings in recent seasons.

Commons believes there is a huge gulf in quality between Rangers and Celtic and he feels Gers fans are right to voice their concerns.

Speaking in his Daily Mail, he said: "Look at Rangers on Saturday, with Connor Goldson, James Tavernier and Fashion Sakala scoring the goals in a 3-1 win over Kilmarnock. These are players signed by Steven Gerrard and, in the case of Tavernier, by Mark Warburton. The squad is still made up of signings from previous managers. It just highlights how stagnant things have become at Ibrox and how their recruitment model has failed with fans now making their feelings on this clear to sporting director Ross Wilson. Even Celtic's subs would walk into this Rangers team at the moment.

"The gulf in quality and depth between the two squads is massive. Postecoglou has built a ruthless machine at Celtic, one which is now relentlessly hunting down another league title. After the demolition in Paisley, Celtic have now scored 250 goals in just 99 games under the Australian."

Commons has also predicted disaster if Rangers are to lose another fixture in the near fixture.

He continued: "Rangers face a difficult trip to Easter Road on Wednesday night to face a Hibs team who have picked up some decent form lately under Lee Johnson. There's some serious unrest at Ibrox at the moment. We've seen it with some of the banners unveiled by fans in recent weeks. They can see how far their club is behind Celtic on and off the pitch. Recruitment is key to success in modern football, but it's an area where Rangers have faltered badly since winning the league.

"By and large, they've signed a load of dross whilst also allowing key players like Ryan Kent and Alfredo Morelos to run down their contracts. Celtic's stance on things like that is night and day. As soon as anyone shows any indication they won't commit to a new deal, they'll be out the door.

"Postecoglou is ruthless about it, as we've seen with Josip Juranovic and Giorgos Giakoumakis. Rangers, on the other hand, allow players to dilly-dally. Given the unrest among supporters, it feels like Rangers are just one result away from things really blowing up. It's impossible to avoid the feeling that the past week has really put into perspective just how far they are behind Celtic."