Summary

  • Listen to reaction on Sportsound

  • FT: Rangers 0-1 Queen's Park

  • Substitute Drozd shoots Championship side in front

  • Ferrie saves stoppage-time penalty from Rangers captain Tavernier

  • Queen's Park and Aberdeen join Celtic, Hibs, Dundee, St Johnstone and Livingston in quarter finals; St Mirren host Hearts on Monday

  1. Goodnight!published at 18:23 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

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    Queen's Park lost 2-1 at bottom-of-the-Championship Airdrieonians last weekend. They needed extra-time to get past League One Montrose in the fourth round of the Scottish Cup.

    Nobody saw this coming.

    An incredible day in the Scottish Cup comes to an end, but the fifth round isn't over. We'll be back tomorrow for St Mirren v Hearts (19:45).

    See you then.

    Queen's Park celebrateImage source, SNS
  2. Ferrie 'changed mind' before penalty savepublished at 18:21 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

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    Queen's Park hero Calum Ferrie tells BBC Scotland: "I'm ecstatic. You'd struggle to write a script like that. The boys in there, the whole squad, boys who were even injured today, have been fantastic all week.

    "We've prepared right, we've believed we can get a result out of this game. Nobody's invincible, we've said that all week. It's worked well for us.

    "We were under severe pressure for a long time, we're not going to hide that fact. These are European standard players, we're in the Scottish Championship. There is a big gulf.

    "At the end of the days, it's 11 against 11 and the boys were brilliant. They're going to be very tired, and when the adrenaline wears off they'll start cramping up.

    "It was a good penalty and I've just got lucky that I've gone the right way. I changed my mind at the last minute. It's something you dream of."

    Calum FerrieImage source, SNS
  3. 'Thrilled to be in the next round' - Davidsonpublished at 18:16 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

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    Queen's Park manager Callum Davidson tells BBC Scotland: "We knew Rangers would dominate the ball. They obviously have better players but we managed to do everything right on the day and get the result.

    "Just absolutely delighted inside for all the players and the club. I'm absolutely thrilled to be in the next round.

    "I couldn't believe it at the end to be honest with you.

    "Our captain pulled us out of trouble. It's actually a good penalty, it's just a wonderful save. Calum performed at a top level."

    Callum DavidsonImage source, SNS
  4. Did it mean enough to Rangers players?published at 18:13 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

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    Derek Ferguson
    Former Rangers midfielder on BBC Sportsound

    It's as if it didn't mean enough to the players.

    Maybe they think because they got to the last 16 of the Europa League that it's fine and they're done.

    It's not.

  5. 'Today they lost everything' - Clementpublished at 18:11 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

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    Rangers manager Philippe Clement also told Premier Sports: "They built credit back the last weeks and months with the fans. Today, they lost everything."

    [On whether a manager can survive a trophyless season] "It happened several times in the past. We know it's a rebuild. I'm focused on the next game.

    "It was nothing to do with tactics, or whatever. It's about the quality of the moment and that, we missed today.

    "Yes, I'm confident about [my position]. Everybody knows how hard everybody is working together. Last week, everyone is saying the team is taking good steps and growing."

    JefteImage source, SNS
  6. Postpublished at 18:06 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

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    Queen's Park are the first Scottish team to win at Ibrox this season.

    The only other side to leave with a victory was Lyon in the Europa League.

    Queen's Park celebrateImage source, SNS
  7. Clement calls result 'unacceptable'published at 18:01 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

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    More from Philippe Clement to BBC Scotland: "It's a big frustration for all of us. The biggest difference is the efficiency between the Europa League and today. We have to do much better in the final third.

    "In domestic games, there's been consistency in the last two months. This was a set back today. It was too much in emotions in the second half, too rushed from the team to score and less composure than the last few months.

    "It was one moment. I won't take conclusions from all season from one moment. We wanted it too much, because of that there was no composure.

    "Results like this, I'm frustrated about it. The only way for this club to get consistency for the future, to build something, is to keep consistency.

    "They are right to be angry, now. I'm angry also. It's unacceptable and the players know that."

  8. Rangers 'lacked quality' - Clementpublished at 17:57 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

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    Rangers manager Philippe Clement tells BBC Scotland: "The first half, not a high enough tempo. Because of that, we didn't create enough.

    "Second half, there was more chances but too much in a rush. One chance against, and they get the goal. It's a hold up at the end, but we should have been better with our efficiency.

    "We had more efforts on target today than we have had all season, but we didn't manage to score - not even with a penalty. We lacked quality in the last decision-making and last action.

    "Maybe the team wanted to react too much. I was not happy at half time, but they need to keep composure in these moments."

    Philippe ClementImage source, SNS
  9. Postpublished at 17:56 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

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    James Tavernier has tucked away a lot of penalties for Rangers but his Scottish Cup record is not great.

    That's five misses from eight in this competition.

    James Tavernier missed from the spot in the dying moments of the gameImage source, SNS
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    James Tavernier missed from the spot in the dying moments of the game

  10. Davidson praises the group in historic winpublished at 17:54 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

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    Queen's Park manager Callum Davidson tells Premier Sports: "The boys were fantastic today. We had a slight game plan that we tried to execute, frustrate them.

    "We couldn't go gung-ho and attack them. The goal gave us something to hang on to and I'm delighted got the players.

    "It was a real tough tie, no one expected that. We had four fit defenders. I woke up at 1.30am and hoping no one was ill. We didn't have a back-up plan."

    "All credit to the group. It doesn't come from individuals, it comes from the group."

  11. Postpublished at 17:51 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

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    Ian McCall
    Former Partick Thistle manager on Sportsound

    Queen's Park should not be forgotten in this story.

    Heroic, to a man!

  12. Postpublished at 17:47 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

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    Calum Ferrie - the hero of Ibrox.

    The Queen's Park number one has put in one of the all-time Scottish Cup performances, pulling off wonder-save after wonder-save, all while captaining his side.

    He will remember this day for the rest of his life.

    Calum FerrieImage source, SNS
  13. Clement's job 'under serious threat'published at 17:45 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

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    Derek Ferguson
    Former Rangers midfielder on BBC Sportsound

    This is why Philippe Clement comes under serious threat to losing his job.

    He's got to win games like this with the quality that the manager has got at his disposal.

    Philippe ClementImage source, SNS
  14. Postpublished at 17:42 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

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    Queen's Park haven't been this far in the Cup since 1928.

    Almost 100 years without a quarter-final appearance, and they've just knocked out Rangers to do it.

  15. Postpublished at 17:38 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

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    Thirteen points behind in the Premiership, beaten on penalties in the League Cup final and now out of the Scottish Cup...

    Rangers striker Cyriel DessersImage source, SNS
  16. 'I thought I would go right and then I went left'published at 17:37 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

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    A bit more from Queen's Park hero Calum Ferrie on Premier Sports: "He's [Tavernier] so good at penalties, he really mixes it up and goes everywhere. There was so much pace on it, and I changed my mind - I thought I would go right and then I went left.

    "When it went to VAR, I can't tell you what my emotions were. We've got the result and the boys in there were absolutely brilliant.

    "It was a team performance. We wanted to do that for the gaffer."

    Queen's Park players rush to congratulate Calum FerrieImage source, SNS
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    Queen's Park players rush to congratulate Calum Ferrie

  17. 'The boys were unbelievable'published at 17:35 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

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    Player of the match Calum Ferrie tells Premier Sports: "I'm speechless, I really am. The boys were unbelievable for 90 minutes.

    "They threw everything at us in the last 10 minutes, the boys were cramping up, the tempo was so quick, but the boys stood up to it brilliantly.

    "We've had a bit of bad luck the last few weeks, the results haven't gone our way. That more that makes up for it."

    Calum Ferrie celebrates his stoppage-time penalty saveImage source, SNS
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    Calum Ferrie celebrates his stoppage-time penalty save

  18. Postpublished at 17:33 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

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    Their first ever Scottish Cup victory at Ibrox.

    Their first Scottish Cup victory over Rangers since 1882.

    This is their biggest day in over a century.

    Queen's Park celebrateImage source, SNS
  19. FULL-TIME Rangers 0-1 Queen's Parkpublished at 17:27 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

    They've done it! Queen's Park have done it!

    One of the biggest upsets in Scottish Cup history.

    Seb Drozd's second-half strike puts Rangers out of the Cup at the fifth round, after Calum Ferrie saves James Tavernie's 95th minute penalty.

    That is one of the most action-packed, unbelievable games I've ever seen.

    Queen's Park celebrateImage source, SNS
  20. Postpublished at 90+6 mins

    Rangers 0-1 Queen's Park

    The decision stands - James Tavernier has missed.

    Rangers launch it into the box, it goes into the sky, it comes down and bounces, Robin Propper nods at goal, and Ferrie tips over the bar!