Rangers are on top of the world right now.

After an incredibly difficult 10 years for the club the club things are finally looking up at Ibrox after securing the Scottish Premiership title in emphatic style this term.

Plenty of people deserve credit for this huge achievements, but none more than Steven Gerrard.

The Liverpool legend has transformed the playing squad since taking over as boss and that ruthless desire to win has been huge in helping the club back to their former glory.

But we shouldn't forget his predecessors who have also done exceptionally well.

With that in mind we took to Transfermarkt to find the club's top 10 managers, according to points per game.

Symon is perhaps a bit unfortunate to only be at number 10 in our list given that only two points were awarded for a win during his time in charge in the 1950s and 60s.

However with a PPG of 1.65 he deserves huge credit and should almost certainly be near the top of our list.

McLeish spent over four years in charge of the club between 2001 and 2006 where he enjoyed real success at the club.

The manager had an average PPG of 1.75 which is very impressive and puts him at number nine in our list.

The Dutchman had two and a half years in charge of the club and enjoyed a successful time in the hotseat.

Advocaat has a PPG of 1.77 from his time at Ibrox - a record that is not too shabby at all.

The Portuguese boss only had five months in charge but still achieved a PPG of 1.81.

Caixinha was replaced by Graeme Murty but still finds himself at number seven in our list of top 10 bosses according to points per game.

The Frenchman had six months in charge of Rangers during the 2006-07 season.

Le Guen had 29 matches in charge and had a PPG of 1.83.

Murty was in charge of the club between October 2017 and May 2018.

In that time he had an average PPG of 1.95 which actually puts him at number five in our list of top 10 managers.

The experienced manager had four and a half years in charge of the club between 2007 and 2011.

Smith had an average PPG of 2.11, making him the fourth most successful manager according to the statistic.

The current boss had to feature highly on our list after a very impressive couple of years in charge of the club.

Gerrard's Rangers have been almost unstoppable this term and a PPG of 2.18 shows exactly why.

The popular manager had almost two years in charge of the club between 2015 and 2017.

In that time Warburton had a PPG of 2.18, making him the second most successful manager according to points per game.

Number one according to PPG is Ally McCoist.

The Rangers legend had two and a half years in charge of the club between 2011 and 2014 with a points per game average of 2.30 - not too shabby at all.