Rangers' players are "human beings, not robots", says manager Phillipe Clement, after they toiled to an unconvincing win over Hearts in the Scottish Premiership.
Despite a quick start, which was rewarded with an early Cyriel Dessers goal, Clement’s side failed to build on their early breakthrough and limped to victory to return to within nine points of pacesetters Celtic and Aberdeen.
Dessers’ 10th of the season, and third in three games, was the difference as both sides showed signs of a midweek European hangover.
The returning James Tavernier - who started on the bench against Olympiakos on Thursday - tore down the right and struck goalwards, and his effort appeared to be diverted past Craig Gordon by Dessers' deft close-range touch.
"We made too many wrong choices with the ball and became too sloppy," Clement said. "It's the end of a very busy period, though, with a lot of travelling and they're all human beings, not robots.
"We missed scoring the second goal and we know that until you get that goal the other team stays in the game, so I want us to kill the belief of the opponent faster."