Mark Warburton: Rangers will improve before the Scottish Cup final
The manager said his players were "a bit flat" in 1-1 draw with Alloa before trophy presentation.
Rangers manager Mark Warburton acknowledged his side weren't at their best as they drew with Alloa but said they'll be ready for Hibernian in the Scottish Cup final.
The Championship winners came from a goal down to draw 1-1 with the Wasps at Ibrox before being presented with the league trophy but Warburton was looking ahead to another opportunity for silverware when he reflected on the game.
He accepted that a busy month with success in three competitions may have affected his players.
He said: "After winning the league earlier this month, then the Petrofac Cup before what happened last Sunday, then maybe subconsciously it's a natural reaction to be a bit flat.
"We need to pick it up pretty quick - but we will do.
"It's important to get the preparation right. We'll give the lads four days off. Any longer is dangerous as they get in holiday mode.
"So four days off is enough to give them a break and recharge. Then we'll get them back in, have a friendly with a Premier League side down south around May 11 to keep the boys sharp. Then we'll come back up and train. The week up to the final will be the same as always.
"I think it is important to finish on a high. Obviously Hibs will say the same thing.
"We will prepare well and deliver a performance hopefully.
"We absolutely want to finish on a high and there is European football at stake too. That is a big plus for the club so we will be all out to win the trophy, that's for sure."