Pittodrie draw typifies Ferguson reign as Rangers chaos continues
Briefly

Barry Ferguson's tenure as interim manager of Rangers continues to showcase resilience amid struggles, highlighted during a chaotic comeback draw at Aberdeen. Down 2-0 and a man short, the team managed to salvage a point, illustrating the depth of character Ferguson aims to instill. However, a concerning trend emerges: Rangers frequently find themselves two goals behind in matches, with inconsistent performance resulting in only three wins out of six under Ferguson. This persistent issue raises questions about the need for improvement to compete effectively going forward.
"After going down to 10 men and 2-0 down, you've got to be pretty happy with coming back into the game and getting a point. Character is one thing I've tried to drill into them... They never give in. They kept going until the end. But we don't help ourselves."
"That fact in itself tells you all you need to know about the Ibrox side's strange, strange season. Across their past 10 matches, the only games Rangers have not gone two goals down in are the wins at Fenerbahce and Celtic..."
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