Mark Warburton’s Glasgow Rangers failed to win against Ross County in the Championship at the weekend.
Rangers failed to win yet again in the Scottish Premiership at the weekend. Mark Warburton’s side played out a 1-1 draw with Ross County at Ibrox on Saturday afternoon.
County took the lead at Ibrox after just 18 minutes when Alex Schalk scored. Rangers restored parity on 71 minutes through Lee Wallace.
Last week, Mark Warburton’s side were hammered 4-1 by Heart of Midlothian away from home at the Tynecastle Stadium in the league.
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Rangers are third in the Scottish Premiership table at the moment with 43 points from 24 matches. The Glasgow giants are level on points with second-placed Aberdeen and 27 points behind leaders Celtic, having played a game more than Derek McInnes’s side.
At the end of the match with County at the weekend, some Rangers fans were booing. When asked about it, manager Warburton told The Daily Record: “They expect Rangers to win at home.
Rangers manager Mark Warburton
“I thought the support were generally good in the second half. I don’t think they can accuse the players of not giving everything in the second half, it was wave after wave going forward.
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“I think Wes Foderingham had one save to make from a free-kick in the 92nd minute, that was his contribution in the second half.
“From that side of it the supporters were very good. They are going to boo, they expect Rangers to win at home.”
Rangers manager Mark Warburton
It seems that Warburton understands the frustrations of the Rangers fans. The Gers should be winning against teams such as County, who are in the bottom half of the Scottish Premiership table.
Moreover, the match was at Ibrox. With a strong crowd behind them, the Rangers players should be picking up maximum points from their home matches.
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