Pedro Caixinha pleased with Rangers performance against Marseille

This picture shows a general view of Ibrox Stadium ahead of the Scottish League Cup match between Rangers and Inverness in Glasgow on September 16, 2014
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Pedro Caixinha is confident that his Rangers side can "build some very good things" following their 1-1 friendly draw with Marseille on Saturday.

Pedro Caixinha has called on Rangers to work on their attacking game, but believes that the team can "build good things" from their 1-1 draw with Marseille.

Niko Kranjcar's free kick in the 75th minute cancelled out Valere Germain's 62nd-minute opener for the visitors at Ibrox on Saturday.

"I really liked the team, especially in the first half or the first hour of the game," Caixinha told Rangers TV.

"They were really compact and controlled the game, and understood how to face a team like that.

"The only thing we were missing, like all the games we have played so far, was the definition. We created a lot of chances but we could not score.

"We are pleased the way the boys got minutes on the pitch and I really feel we can build some very good things from here."

Rangers will next take on Watford behind closed doors on Wednesday before facing Sheffield Wednesday four days later in the last of their pre-season friendlies.

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