Rangers 0 – 2. St Mirren

Rangers fans enhanced hopes in rejuvenation under the potential new ownership they left Ibrox anger after starting 2-0 Premiership defeating St. Mirrena described by Philippe Clement chief as “unacceptable.”
The reports this week claimed that Goan Club was in advanced conversations on multi-million dollar investment from the US consortium under the leadership of the US, which includes Parag Marathe, President 49ers Enterprisees and President Leeds.
This perspective was excited by supporters, but New Hope met the current reality because the domestic fans endured the separated, strenuous performance with the second half of the striker Mikael Mandron and replaced Toyos Olusany by handing over to Paisley’s side his first victory in Ibrox of November 1991.
Immediately before the interruption, the Gers attacker Hamza Igamane showed the straight red card of judges Kevin Clancy due to the offense at St. Skiper Mark O’Har just to reduce him to yellow after Var asked him to check his monitor but had none of it differences.
It was the first return to Govan for the Rangers since the humiliating defeat of the Scottish Cup from the Queen’s Park Championship, and a consecutive home defeat, the furious Gers fans are again fans for lambastation of Philippe Clement and players.
Rangers remain 13 points behind the league leaders Celtics, who earlier that day lost 2-1 at Hibernian, but Light Blues fans have long accepted the likelihood of a domestic season without a trophy, although they have the Europa League for the last 16 years against Jose Mourinhov Fenerbahce will come in March.
As St Mirren earned a famous victory on Ibrox
St. Mirren, from Jonah Ayung, in Olusany, has already beat Rangers 2-1 in Paisley on the boxer day, and they almost went on a flyer.
In the eighth minute, while friends pressed high, goalkeeper Jack Butland crossed straight into Ayung and beat up a strong striker before Mandr’s shooter flew over the bar, taking a touch on the road and the home side survived Home angle
A moment later, Paisley’s guard Zach Hemming parked his left leg from Gers Vaclav Cerny.
However, Rangers’ response was limited with the visiting side well organized in defense and threatening attack, and Propper succeeded in the 41st minute to defend the cut of Ryan Alebiosu, and Mandrovo made it under pressure.
The highest point of conversation in the first 45 minutes came when Igamane sent a pack of Clancy judges after O’Hara left the ground, but after the VAR intervention, the officer checked his monitor and decided on the yellow.
There were more drama six minutes after re -launching when Mandron went through the shoot low next to Butland.
Clancy turned it off because of Gersa’s defender Clinton Nsiala 25 meters from goal, but after a long check VAR, the official was re -sent to his monitor and indicated the goal of Saints – it seemed that the French defender Nsiala appeared – allowing St Mirren fans to celebrate and support Gers again to grunt louder.
Danilo again replaced Igaman before he saved the decent shot from the midfielder Nico Raskin before Cerny had passed the effort wide from only inside the frame.
Rangers became more and more desperate and there were more problems with it in the 70th minute when Olusany, on the field five minutes, Outlud Nsiala and drove past Butland to bring more storms in Ibrox rails than those who don’t wear black and white.
Cerny eventually hit the tape in the end, but soon Boos re -bypassed the stadium.
CLEMENT SLAMS ‘unacceptable’ performance
Renjers safe Phliippe Clement to Sky Sports: “It’s not acceptable to play in this way. The sea level rose again.
“It was better against the heart in the mentality. Quality on the ball [today]In moments, he was too nervous. Today we have shown less quality on the ball and that is why we lose the game.
“So the team has to get up, everyone needs to get up and I have to help them get up according to the next game.
“It’s not just in such a game [that we need to produce]. That’s just every game. Everyone has the right hunger to show a good game – which you saw before the game – but the performance was not there and the way they did it in the field was not a way to see it.
“That was not good today. I don’t know where the nervousness comes from, so I have to go to the roots to find out where I come from finding a solution for it.”
Accepting that the fans’ reaction returns focus to him, Clement said, “It’s always like a football manager. That’s how our world works, so I know how it goes.”
Robinson: We were looking forward to watching
Stephen Robinson He celebrated his third anniversary in charge of friends with a significant victory for the club and the second victory over Gers this season after a 2-1 victory over Light Blues at Paisley on box day.
He said: “We have led expectations at this football club and this is not because we have huge resources or injecting money. This is because of the players team. They deserve all the credit for performing.
“The big thing is that we did not feel under pressure. We come to these places and many times do not have the ownership of the game.
“We felt we had control over the game and when we landed on the ball we were brave and created a lot of half chances and maybe we could have a couple more.
“We are aggressively pressing every week. The players are the ones who have to do it. You can have all the tactical ideas, but sometimes they have run over the Rangers.
“Their burning and quality were glad to watch sometimes.”