Rangers midfielder Tochi Chukwuani believes competition in the squad may be key in their title push as they look to pip Hearts and Celtic to the Scottish Premiership.
Chukwuani, 22, became Danny Rohl's first signing as Rangers boss last month, having won the Austrian Bundesliga with former club Sturm Graz last season.
Rangers beat league-leaders Hearts 4-2 last weekend to narrow the gap at the top to just two points before this weekend's fixtures, while they are a point ahead of rivals Celtic having played a game more.
"One thing I must say is having the depth of squad," Chukwuani said when asked to reflect on what qualities help win titles.
"You can see now we have really high competition in the squad and I think that competition is very healthy.
"It gets to push each player to deliver each training and to be on it every match. I think that's one very key thing.
"That's what we all dream of, winning titles. I think it would mean the world to me to achieve that here.
"I think the main thing is just not to get carried away, to just try to keep our heads down and then do the work because when we do the work I think the work will also show on the pitch."
Chukwuani hopes the victory over Hearts will provide "energy" as the title race hots up.
Rangers travel to the Premiership's bottom club Livingston on Sunday at the same time as Celtic host Hibernian. Hearts host Falkirk on Saturday.
"The mood is good," he said. "It was a great win last weekend and the atmosphere was really fantastic from the fans.
"We could really feel the energy and the high spirits from the fans and we are trying to use this energy to go against Livingston and make three points, hopefully.
"The setting will be different from Ibrox but the objective will be the same, which is to get three points.
"We just try to focus game by game, the last game was a great one and it was a great confidence booster and we try to use this confidence for the next games."