Following Rangers’ 2-1 victory against St Mirren, supporters were invited to share their perspectives on the match. Below are some of the responses received: Josh described the performance as “another lacklustre” one, noting a lack of clear-cut opportunities aside from the chance Cyrial Dessers created for the second goal and the first goal, which resulted from a rebound. While Neraysho Kasanwirjo’s play was deemed acceptable, the remainder of the backline was criticized as “very poor.” Josh concluded that this win merely represented “another crack papered over for now.” Del expressed apprehension regarding the upcoming 10th league game against Aberdeen on Wednesday night, suggesting it “will likely be the league over for us.” Del attributed this outlook to “too many excuses and not enough talent to counteract the terrible effort shown,” drawing a comparison to “the Mark Warburton days” and labeling the situation a “shambles.” Tim raised concerns about the club’s fitness levels, believing they “have been nowhere near the required standards since Steven Gerrard left the club.” Tim observed that the team appears “so leggy and lacking in energy when playing against teams who put up a fight,” and suggested the midweek fixture would serve as “a proper indication as to just how far off the pace we really are.” An anonymous contributor highlighted a recurring issue of losing possession to the opposition press, even in situations without active pressure, citing the Thursday game as an example. This individual warned that such errors “against Aberdeen this will be punished.” The contributor also criticized “the weakness of Robin Propper,” stating he “cannot be allowed to continue” and “should be third choice.” Furthermore, Mohamed Diomande and Tom Lawrence were both deemed “a poor choice” in midfield, with a final query posed: “How many games before the next injury?” Brian questioned the effectiveness of a “new selection with a few surprises,” stating, “Not in my opinion.” Brian likened the display to the Kilmarnock game, expressing concern that “Rangers I’m afraid are not consistent enough.” Looking ahead to the Aberdeen match, Brian pondered “what team is going to turn up.” David characterized the performance as “another lacklustre pedestrian display,” asserting it was “simply not good enough to play well once in a while.” David emphasized the team’s need to “play with more tempo and urgency,” believing that “players are better than what we are seeing.” David concluded with a warning that “If Rangers lose to Aberdeen on Wednesday, Philippe Clement will be in big trouble.” Post navigation Chelsea’s Right-Back Defensive Focus Football Transfer Updates and Program Announcements