
"Of course that's going to be the question. What I can say is that we need to be judged at the end of the season because there's nine games left and, if I was a fan looking just now, I'd be asking the same questions, it's natural. But, for me, we've got to be really clean in the next nine games."
"The crowd was up, we were playing in their half, fast, aggressive football and we were the same against Hearts at home. But we've got to do it for the full game. There's no point doing it for 45 minutes and then switching off in the second half."
"Obviously Hearts are six points ahead, so it's up to them and we've got to hope they drop points and we've got to win every game. But I'd say ask us at the end of the season and judge us then."
Rangers drew 2-2 with Celtic after leading 2-0 at halftime through Youssef Chermiti's two goals. Celtic's second-half comeback via Kieran Tierney and Reo Hatate extended Rangers' poor form to four draws in six games. The team now trails leaders Hearts of Midlothian by six points and risks dropping to third place. Centre-half John Souttar acknowledges fans' legitimate questions about team mentality but requests evaluation at season's end. He emphasizes Rangers must maintain the intensity shown in the first half and their victory over Hearts, while avoiding further dropped points in the remaining nine league games.
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