Clement says Rangers 'deserved point'. But are fans 'on edge of anarchy'?
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Philippe Clement says Rangers "started well" at Aberdeen. He says they were "the team pushing for the win all second half". And that they "deserved a point" after "one of the better performances from this new squad".
"On a really lucky night we could have won," added the Belgian, who repeated his regular refrain about young players learning lessons.
But what do you think after the 2-1 defeat at Pittodrie, Rangers fans?
Former Ibrox striker Billy Dodds suggested supporters are "on the edge of anarchy" after their side slipped nine points adrift of Celtic and Aberdeen after 10 matches of the Scottish Premiership season.
Giovanni van Bronckhorst was sacked with Rangers nine points behind their city rivals. Michael Beale's side were seven adrift when the Englishman was removed from his post last year.
In that context, how safe is Clement's position? And might beating Motherwell on Sunday to reach the League Cup final change any perceptions?