Ibrox side Glasgow Rangers were 1-0 down against Motherwell at half-time on Saturday.

Glasgow Rangers midfielder Emerson Hyndman has told the Glasgow Evening Times that Pedro Caixinha was calm at half-time, despite his side going in behind against Motherwell.
Rangers were 1-0 down at the break on Saturday, and Caixinha identified the need for change.
The Portuguese boss made all three of his substitutions at the break, but Hyndman suggests that his team talk was not an angry one.
“The manager was calm at half time,” the Rangers loanee said. “He explained things like that happen in football and that we would make changes and go from there.
“It can get a bit dicey at Ibrox and the fans can get onto you, which is fine and you understand that, but the manager handled it well and told us to keep going.”
Rangers were short of their best in the first half against Motherwell, but they showed their powers of recovery in the second period.
The Ibrox side managed to get back on level terms, when Joe Garner found the back of the net.
Rangers were unable to go on and secure the three points, but their performance did improve after Caixinha made his changes.
Rangers’ draw was still a blow to their hopes of claiming second spot in the Scottish Premiership table.
Rangers are now 10 points behind Aberdeen, with time running out for them to catch the Dons.

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