After a promising start with a win against Kilmarnock, Rangers' interim head coach Barry Ferguson faced a disappointing return to Ibrox, marked by a 2-1 defeat to Motherwell. This loss marked the team's third consecutive defeat at home, causing turmoil among fans and placing the squad 16 points behind Celtic. Ferguson, while acknowledging the presence of skilled players, recognized a crucial issue with the team's inability to perform effectively at home. This situation has escalated the urgency for immediate solutions to reignite the team’s domestic performance and morale.
Rangers stumbled to a third straight defeat at Ibrox, with fans clearly dissatisfied as the team showed a tepid performance against Motherwell. Something must change.
Ferguson acknowledged a significant problem with the team's home performance, expressing urgency in addressing it due to their declining domestic successes.
Despite a strong start to his tenure, Ferguson must confront serious issues within the squad, as Rangers find themselves struggling to compete in the league.
Captain James Tavernier's 500th game should have been a celebration, but turned into reflection on Rangers' dire form, slipping 16 points behind Celtic.
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