Rangers manager Philippe Clement was visibly frustrated after his side’s disappointing 1-1 draw with Dundee United at Ibrox. The result marks another setback for the Belgian coach, who has struggled to inject consistency into the team since his arrival. Facing a Dundee United side fighting relegation, Rangers were expected to claim all three points but were left ruing missed opportunities.
Clement’s frustration was evident during his post-match interview, where he criticized his players for their lack of urgency and composure in key moments. “We need to be sharper, smarter, and more decisive,” he said. “These are games we simply must win if we want to achieve anything this season.”
Rangers took an early lead through Danilo, who slotted home from close range. However, defensive lapses allowed Dundee United to equalize just before halftime through a well-taken finish by Glenn Middleton, a former Rangers player. Despite dominating possession in the second half, the home side failed to capitalize on numerous chances, leaving Clement exasperated on the touchline.
The dropped points see Rangers fall further behind Celtic in the title race, with their rivals now holding an 11-point lead at the top of the Scottish Premiership. Fans expressed their frustration after the match, questioning the team’s mentality and Clement’s ability to turn things around as the pressure continues to mount.
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