Philippe Clement expressed disappointment over Rangers' lack of quality following their surprising 1-0 defeat to Queen's Park in the Scottish Cup. The loss marked Queen's Park's first progression to the quarter-finals since 1928. Despite controlling the game with 64% possession and registering 28 shots, Rangers could not score, missing a penalty late in the match. Clement criticized the team's first-half performance's lack of tempo and efficiency, noting that their poor decision-making ultimately cost them the game. With this loss, Rangers' hopes for silverware this season appear bleak, especially sitting 13 points behind Celtic in the league.
"We had more efforts on target today than we have had all season, but we didn't manage to score - not even with a penalty. We lacked quality in the decision-making."
"The first half, not a high enough tempo. Because of that, we didn't create enough."
"It's a hold up at the end, but we should have been better with our efficiency."
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