Wilson, Wyness, Rankin. Though in fairness what CC said was that these were the players he expected to control the game.
Quote courtesy of Inverness Courier:
Christie conceded that the likes of Barry Wilson, John Rankin and Dennis Wyness did not have their "best games" against Rangers, but did not rule out giving individuals who disappointed the chance to redeem themselves, admitting he would spend this week mulling over any changes before making a final decision on who will play at Fir Park.
"I am thinking about making changes in particular areas, but I'll have to wait and see what options I have as we have two or three players carrying knocks," he said.
"Obviously, I'll need to see how training goes this week and I'm certainly not going to jump the gun in terms of making any decisions now.
"When you are playing a team like Rangers you need someone to take the game by the scruff of the neck, but the players I expected that from on Saturday, the likes of Barry Wilson, John Rankin and Dennis Wyness, did not have their best games.
"In saying that, however, you also have to give players a chance to redeem themselves because everyone can have a bad day and what everyone must remember is we were playing a much improved Rangers team.
"What was also apparent from Saturday was how much we missed Graham Bayne as he has been a real thorn in Rangers side ever since we came into the SPL.
"Graham will chase lost causes all day for you, but both Rory McAllister and Dennis Wyness are not comfortable with doing that.