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Derek McInnes' "straightforward" objective this season is to "be better than Celtic", says Willie Miller.
Former Ibrox player McInnes left his role as Hearts head coach to become Rangers manager after Danny Rohl departed Ibrox for Red Bull Salzburg.
Miller and McInnes are both former Aberdeen managers and the latter has also been in charge of Bristol City, Kilmarnock and St Johnstone.
"Magnificent season last season, absolutely top quality but you've got to remember that Rangers and Celtic were in turmoil as well," Miller told BBC Radio Scotland's Sportsound.
"He takes on a challenge now and it's straightforward challenge and he'll know it - just be better than Celtic.
"I don't think he should be thinking about European competition. Obviously, he can take that as it comes, as the season develops.
"He's been brought in to Ibrox to be better than Celtic, to take the title off Celtic and he knows it.
"To dominate Scottish football, you've got to be better than Celtic."
Miller says making Rangers champions in McInnes' first season in charge is a "huge target for him to achieve".
"He nearly did it, nearly lifted the title with Hearts in his first season so he'll be confident that he can make a major impression at Ibrox," Miller added.
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