Manager Philippe Clement of Rangers is concentrating on finding solutions to improve the team's performance rather than worrying about his future following a devastating defeat to St Mirren. He described the loss as the worst in his tenure, highlighting the team's lack of cohesion and nerves during the match. St Mirren's win marks a significant achievement, as they haven’t won at Ibrox since 1991, while Rangers continue to struggle, maintaining a significant gap behind rivals Celtic in the league. Critically, Clement is determined to get Rangers back to their expected performance levels, with a Europa League challenge upcoming.
Clement acknowledged that the team's performance against St Mirren was the worst he had seen, indicating a worrying lack of cohesion and nerves.
Clement is not focused on concerns about his job security, but rather on finding ways to improve Rangers and return them to their competitive level.
The St Mirren manager noted that his team felt no pressure and could have scored more goals, highlighting Rangers' vulnerability.
The attendance at Ibrox was notably low, with three-quarters of the stadium empty before full time, reflecting disappointment from fans.
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