The Rangers fans turned on Philippe Clement and the under-fire manager admitted he has to take it as the face of the team.
The frustrated Light Blue legions turned on their manager and team after they dropped another two points at Dundee. It leaves Rangers 15 points behind Celtic and their form on the road has seen them pick up just two points from 12.
Clement, who surprisingly claimed he didn’t hear chants from his fans telling him to go, said: “It’s normal they’re unhappy, I am also unhappy we didn’t take the three points because we should have. I didn’t hear that but I know I’m the face of the team, that’s part of the job. No, I am busy with the club, with the team to let this team grow.”
Clement was missing a number of players but so were Dundee. The Rangers manager claimed: “The last couple of weeks with all the changes we have lost the stability and maybe some confidence. Some players have had to play all the games so you see a lack of freshness.
“We are looking for solutions, we have to react as a team on Sunday to take the three points. Everyone was full of praise of the attacking players, scoring goals and playing good football. You saw a lack of freshness, we need to recover well to play a good game on Sunday.”
The Belgian knows his team lacked a cutting edge. “We were not decisive enough in the final third,” he acknowledged. We had one goal, hit the crossbar but not enough good chances.
“But our last pass inside the box wasn’t good enough. We did enough by having the ball and coming in the final third but we were not good enough with the last pass or the finishing. I don’t remember a big save from Liam Kelly, but you lose the points because today in the offensive part we didn’t show enough to make the difference.
“Dundee could defend deep with ten men and look for transitions, but we were not decisive enough in the final third. You make the hard work to come back but you need to be more decisive and make the right choices. The last couple of weeks we have scored a lot of goals but have conceded a lot of goals.”
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