Rangers boss Russell Martin is urging fans to be patient after his team’s disappointing 1-1 draw with Dundee. This result comes on the back of another 1-1 draw with Motherwell in the Scottish Premiership, leaving fans frustrated.
Despite a strong win in the Champions League qualifier against Viktoria Plzen, Rangers struggled to find their form against Dundee. A red card for Nasser Djiga and a late penalty saved them from defeat, but the team was still met with boos from the home crowd.
Martin acknowledged the need for improvement, admitting that he should have made changes to the lineup after the midweek victory. The team lacked aggression and energy, especially in crucial moments like set-plays.
Looking ahead, Rangers have important matches coming up in Czechia and in the Scottish League Cup. The Old Firm Derby at the end of August looms large, with the team hoping to make up ground on rivals Celtic in the title race.
Despite the early setbacks, Martin remains optimistic about the team’s potential and is calling for patience from supporters as they navigate a long and challenging season.