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  1. Rangers 0-2 Hearts: Highlightspublished at 18:07 BST 14 September

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    Watch all the highlights as Hearts picked up their first win at Ibrox since 2014 with a 2-0 victory over Rangers.

  2. 'Fault lies with Martin for Hearts defeat' - what the pundits saidpublished at 14:20 BST 14 September

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    BBC's chief sportswriter Tom English on BBC Sportsound: Rangers are in a desperate, desperate state. We keep saying Russell Martin can't survive this but we don't know what's in the minds of the Rangers owners. On the face of it, this team is going nowhere under Russell Martin.

    Former Rangers forward Rory Loy on BBC Sportsound: Big changes need to happen, I'm not alluding to the manager necessarily but they need clear the air talks with Nico Raskin and to get him back in the team and get it put to bed.

    They maybe don't win this game with him in the side but they're certainly much better.

    The two weeks Russell Martin has had on the training pitch, they look like they've got worse. That loss is on the manager, there's been excuses before but I don't think there's any today [Saturday].

  3. Rangers players 'ashamed' by 'embarrassing' Hearts defeat - Tavernierpublished at 13:30 BST 14 September

    James TavernierImage source, SNS

    Captain James Tavernier admits Rangers players were left "ashamed" by the "embarassing" 2-0 defeat by Hearts in the Premiership on Saturday.

    Rangers fans booed as Lawrence Shankland's double gave Hearts their first win at Ibrox in 11 years and take them to the top of the table.

    Russell Martin's side ended the day sitting 10th with four points from 15, making it the worst league start in 47 years.

    "It's not good enough," the 33-year-old right-back said.

    "Plain and simple. It's not good enough. For all the years I've been here, I've never had a start to the season like this, so it's not good enough as a team, as players.

    "We have to do much better than this.

    "First and foremost, the players have to play for the shirt, they have to play for the manager, they have to play for the fans, they have to play for the club.

    "Whichever order you put it in, that way it all comes together. We all have to play, first and foremost, for the club.

    "Coming in after that game, it's embarrassing to lose 2-0 at home and not really create many chances.

    "Some of the decisions, I felt, could have gone differently. But that's still no excuse for the general game.

    "It hurts, and so it should. But we as a team cannot go astray and start going by ourselves.

    "We have to really stick together and prove a point to the fans.

    "We've got quite a young team. This is new to a lot of players that have come in.

    "I can definitely say that everyone is ashamed in that dressing room. Deep down, I can probably say that they're all angry."

  4. Will Martin survive Rangers' nightmare start?published at 12:21 BST 14 September

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    Neil McCann on whether Russell Martin can survive latest result

    Former Rangers winger and assistant Neil McCann is "not sure" whether head coach Russell Martin can turn it round and avoid the sack after five league games without a victory.

  5. 'Clueless' Martin has 'lost faith of fans & players'published at 11:34 BST 14 September

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    We asked for your views on Rangers 2-0 defeat to Hearts at home, which saw Russell Martin become the first Ibrox boss to fail to win any of his first five league games in 47 years.

    Here's what some of you said:

    Alexander: Martin has to go as he has no idea of how to get the best from the players. He has lost the the faith of the players and the fans that is shown by the results. Hearts could have played with nine players and still won the game comfortably. Board needs to accept that Martin was a mistake and move him out.

    Alan: He has to go. We have paid £10m for a guy that hasn't scored in ages but we let a proven goalscorer like Lawrence Shankland slip through the net, would he have cost us £10m? Martin has no idea, it is embarrassing for us fans to sit and watch. Europa League starts soon, are the board going to wait until we get knocked out before they sack him? We need someone that feels our pain and can put belief back in our players, which is not Martin, he thinks he's better than what he is.

    Tim: The last time Rangers had such a poor start, they went on to win a cup double, and were only three points behind Celtic at the end of the season. Give Martin time.

    Richard: It just seems such a poorly run sleeping giant of a football club. Change needs to be made at the very top which doesn't include the coaching staff and players. The board, owners and shareholders need changing and only then can Rangers move forward.

    Jamie: Martin doesn't see his tactics are not working. He said the atmosphere is affecting his players and that they are better on the training ground. Maybe we should watch them training instead of match days. He also said the players are scared. Well they won't be scared to take their wages every week, this team is so painful to watch.

    Louise: I'm beginning to worry that our new owners don't really know what they've signed up for here. The fans and the players deserve better. Whatever it is Martin is trying to sell, nobody is buying it and he cannot continue as Rangers manager. He is out of his depth and the new owners need to act now while there is still a season to salvage.

    Alex: Martin's making it more difficult for himself with his team selection. He's picking players in bad form. Nasser Djiga has been a liability at the back, yet he starts him. Then takes him off at half-time after acknowledging yet another selection error. Nico Raskin's omission from the squad is another huge error! He's not playing his best team.

    Kenneth: Martin should have been gone weeks ago. Never the right appointment to begin with, think 95% of supporters saw that. I've been desperate for him to prove us all wrong, but we've got even worse.

  6. McInnes has 'empathy' for 'fine man, fine manager' Martinpublished at 09:42 BST 14 September

    Rangers head coach Russell Martin and Hearts counterpart Derek McInnesImage source, SNS
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    Russell Martin is under more pressure after defeat by Derek McInnes' side

    Derek McInnes described under-pressure Rangers counterpart Russell Martin as "a fine man, a fine manager" as his Hearts side ended an 11-year wait for a win at Ibrox amid chants from the stands for the home head coach to be sacked.

    Martin insisted afterwards that he had no intention of quitting despite becoming the first Rangers team boss since 1978 to fail to win any of his first five league matches in charge.

    Asked by BBC Scotland whether he had any sympathy for the former Rangers defender, McInnes said: "More than a bit, a huge lot. I didn't like that today. It's so unfair on a manager, I don't like it at all.

    "He is a fine man, he's a fine manager and, when results don't always come at clubs, especially clubs this size, it's more than just the manager for me. That is tough on him.

    "It's early on in the season. He's a new manager and, likewise with myself, I am just in at Hearts and, if we were still sitting towards the bottom end of the table and integrating loads of players and trying to kind of implement what we want to do, you'd be asking for that understanding. And, as managers, that's all we ask for."

    While Rangers sit third bottom of the Scottish Premiership after the 2-0 defeat, Hearts are three points clear at the top before reigning champions Celtic face Kilmarnock on Sunday after taking 13 points from a possible 15.

    "I enjoyed my team, but it was hard to ignore that and it was hard not to have empathy of course," former Rangers midfielder McInnes, who has been previously linked with a return to Ibrox as manager, added after a chorus of boos greeted Martin's exit up the Ibrox tunnel.

  7. 'Igamane left as staff no longer gave him confidence' - gossippublished at 09:17 BST 14 September

    Those close to Hamza Igamane suggest the Morocco forward left Rangers for Lille this summer because staff at Ibrox no longer gave him much confidence and not because of the 22-year-old's desire to leave the Glasgow club, or his refusal to come off the bench against St Mirren. (L'Equipe via Football Transfers), external

    Former Rangers manager Philippe Clement has opened up on Hamza Igamane's time at Ibrox and said that the striker always showed humility and a desire to improve under his watch. (L'Equipe via Scotland On Sunday), external

    Lille striker Hamza Igamane has praised Philippe Clement for his role in his development at Rangers. (L'Equipe via Glasgow Times), external

    It is likely to cost Rangers six months' salary - around £600,000 - should they wish to sack Russell Martin if the under-pressure head coach is on a similar deal to predecessor Philippe Clement and could receive one year's salary (£1.2m) or the full remaining cost of his contract (around £3.3m), but these are considerably less likely, and the club would also have to find money to part company with his backroom staff, which could double the cost of the decision. (Football Transfers), external

    Read Sunday's Scottish Gossip in full.

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  8. Rangers 0-2 Hearts: What the manager saidpublished at 18:19 BST 13 September

    Russell MartinImage source, SNS

    Rangers head coach Russell Martin feels that his side were on the wrong side of three "tough decisions", having a goal wrongly disallowed, while he thought there was a handball in the lead-up to Hearts' first goal.

    "There is a lot of anxiety, a lot of difficulty managing expectation," he tells BBC Scotland. "We have so many players trying to feel their way into their Rangers career in a really difficult situation.

    "There's so much change, so many new players, they are coming into an environment that's really unique that they wouldn't have felt before. So we have to try to help them through that.

    "We are not coming into a club that has been winning a lot and that has strong foundations, so there's been so much change.

    "We knew that in-house and knew change could be messy."

    Asked if he will continue to receive the support from Rangers' hierarchy, Russell Martin says: "We'll see."

    As for winning over the fans, he adds: "Only results will convince them. My job is to convince the players and the staff inside the building after a difficult afternoon and give them enough support and detail to improve.

    "It is not going to be an easy journey for me to win favour. It hasn't been from day one with a lot of people, but we'll keep working and make sure it does.

    "Professionally, it hurts a bit because nobody sees how hard you work. No-one sees the stuff you have to deal with, but it is what it is and is the job of a football manager."

  9. Rangers 0-2 Hearts: Have your saypublished at 17:52 BST 13 September

    have your say

    Rangers suffer a 2-0 defeat to Hearts at home as Russell Martin becomes the first Ibrox boss to fail to win any of his first five league games in 47 years.

    Have your say here.

    Read the match report.

  10. Chermiti has 'all the talent & character' to thrive at Rangerspublished at 10:08 BST 13 September

    Nick McPheat
    BBC Sport Scotland

    Youssef Chermiti misses a chance for EvertonImage source, Getty Images
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    Youssef Chermiti arrived at Ibrox following a challenging time at Everton

    Youssef Chermiti has "all the talent" to "achieve a high level" at Rangers, says the striker's former Sporting Lisbon youth coach.

    But what sort of forward are the Ibrox side actually getting?

    "He's very tall, like a reference striker, and so strong when he's running into space," Pedro Coelho, who coached Chermiti at under-15 and under-19 level, tells BBC Scotland.

    "When he has space behind defenders, he's very good in that moment. He must improve his connection with midfielders, but he protects the ball very well.

    "In the box, he has good mobility, but his best behaviour is attacking the back post - he's so, so good at that."

    The 21-year-old arrives at Ibrox having failed to score a goal in a two-year spell at Everton.

    Injuries and a lack of minutes severely impacted his time in Merseyside after he broke through at Sporting.

    However, Coelho has no concerns about the forward's mindset after enduring a tough time in the Premier League.

    "He has a good mentality and works well," the ex-Sporting coach adds. "He wasn't the captain but was one of the leaders, everyone respected him.

    "He respected the staff and coaches. I never had a problem with him. He's a normal boy with great talent.

    "At 21, he has all the talent and all the character to achieve a high level in football."

    Read more: No goals in 28 months - so why have Rangers spent big on Chermiti?

  11. 'Raskin rejected Everton and Leeds moves' - gossippublished at 08:43 BST 13 September

    Nicolas Raskin turned down moves to Everton and Leeds United despite Rangers engaging in talks with the Premier League duo over the 24-year-old Belgium midfielder, while Brentford also held discussions with the Scottish Premiership club. (The Boot Room), external

    Besiktas and Fenerbahce made tentative enquiries about Nicolas Raskin before Friday's Turkish transfer deadline, but no serious offer was tabled for the 24-year-old for whom FC Copenhagen explored a move earlier this month before it was confirmed the Belgium midfielder had no intention of leaving Rangers. (Rangers Review), external

    Read Saturday's Scottish Gossip in full.

    Rangers' Nicolas RaskinImage source, SNS
  12. Rangers v Hearts: Team newspublished at 21:25 BST 12 September

    Rangers' James Tavernier and Hearts' Elton KabanguImage source, SNS

    Nicolas Raskin remains out of the Rangers squad despite boss Russell Martin insisting any issues between two men are resolved.

    Canada defender Derek Cornelius, on loan from Marseille, and Youssef Chermiti, the 21-year-old Portuguese attacker who signed from Everton, both go into the squad.

    Hearts pair Ageu (hamstring) and Frankie Kent (knee) are set to be sidelined until next month at least but new German goalkeeper Alexander Schwolow comes into contention.

    Kenneth Vargas is fit again, while Jamie McCart, Craig Gordon and Christian Borchgrevink are all close to returning but unlikely to feature this weekend. Ryan Fulton (groin) and Finlay Pollock (hamstring) are still out.

  13. 'He's a great example' - Aasgaard inspired by Haaland's 'monster mentality'published at 17:26 BST 12 September

    Erling Haaland and Thelo AasgaardImage source, Getty

    Thelo Aasgaard hopes learning from the "monster mentality" of compatriot Erling Haaland can help him become a success at Rangers.

    Midfielder Aasgaard, who joined Rangers from Luton Town this summer, scored four for Norway in the 11-1 midweek thrashing of Moldova, but was upstaged by Manchester City superstar Haaland, who hit five.

    "First of all, [Haaland] is a brilliant character off the pitch. He's a leader," said Aasgaard.

    "He's not a senior, I would say, but he's a real big personality off the pitch and obviously on the pitch he speaks for himself.

    "He gave the penalty to me for my hat-trick and that speaks volumes about his character.

    "He's a great example, his has been a career progression and it is clear to see he has a monster mentality - it is really important to stay strong.

    "Every time I go away, I learn so much not just from him, but from all the players. There are a lot of quality players. We've got a really good team.

    "I really enjoy going away, but I just need to focus on this next block of games before the next one and hopefully I can do it as well as I can. I'm just desperate to do well at this club."

    Aasgaard believes it is "massive" for Rangers to try and get their first win of the Premiership campaign against Hearts.

    The Ibrox side have drawn their opening four league games in a turbulent start to head coach Russell Martin's tenure.

    "I feel like with a solid performance against Celtic and quite a lot of the lads have done well over the international break, it's been an opportunity for the lads to train as well and gel together more," Aasgaard said.

    "Obviously, it's a new group and some new faces while I was gone [with Norway] as well."

  14. SPFL investigate Rangers fans' use of smoke bombspublished at 15:03 BST 12 September

    Rangers fans with pyroImage source, SNS

    The SPFL are investigating the use of smoke bombs by Rangers supporters in the Premiership match against Motherwell in August.

    Rangers were fined £17,291 and had a suspended one-match ban imposed by Uefa on away supporters after the use of pyrotechnics by fans during last month's Champions League play-off against Club Brugge.

    The club have already had the ticket allocation for their next Premier Sports Cup semi-final reduced after the use of pyrotechnics at Hampden last season, while they have a suspended closure of the Copland stand hanging over them after a banner "deemed to be discriminatory" was displayed against Fenerbahce last term.

    The SPFL investigation is the latest action taken because of Rangers fans' behaviour.

    Rangers have now warned that future incidents could directly weaken the club.

    "While these incidents involved different circumstances and different groups, the risk of reduced ticket allocations and potential stand closures is now very real," a club statement said.

    "Additionally, while the fines received do not have the same direct impact on fans, they divert resources from other areas and weaken the club.

    "We know that many supporters are frustrated as a result of this and we have received requests to take action against the fans responsible. We are reviewing our next steps internally and will discuss with fan groups, including the fan advisory board, to ensure a fair and responsible outcome.

    "Ultimately, we all want the same thing, a strong Rangers, backed by a support that lifts the team and reflects the very best of who we are and what we stand for."

  15. 'Seriously talented' Chermiti a 'brilliant investment' for Rangers, says Martinpublished at 14:10 BST 12 September

    Youssef ChermitiImage source, Getty

    Russell Martin is convinced striker Youssef Chermiti will be a "brilliant investment" for Rangers and says the club had to fend off "a lot of interest" from European sides to land the 21-year-old.

    Rangers paid a reported £8m - the second-highest transfer fee in the club's history - to sign Chermiti from Everton on deadline day.

    The Portuguese forward, who has a four-year contract at Ibrox, failed to score for Everton in 24 appearances - only two of them starts - after a reported £11.5m move from Sporting in 2023.

    "It's a long-term investment for the football club, I think it will be a brilliant investment for the football club," said head coach Martin.

    "I think he'll do extremely well for us. There won't be any expectation on him in here, I'm sure externally maybe that changes.

    "He wants to learn, he wants to grow and he wants to help the team.

    "Youssef has tools that you'd really want in a number nine. Good athleticism. Great kid. Wants to learn. Brilliant record at youth level.

    "He hasn't really had the chance he probably wanted at first-team level yet. Obviously in the toughest league in the world as well.

    "We'll judge him on here and now and what he does for us.

    "We're really excited to have him in because he's a seriously talented player and also there was a lot of interest throughout Europe in top leagues for him."

  16. 'Scandalous' treatment or 'no player bigger than club'? - fans on Raskinpublished at 12:27 BST 12 September

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    Nicolas Raskin and Russell MartinImage source, SNS

    We asked for your views on Russell Martin's decision to continue to omit key midfielder Nicolas Raskin from the Rangers squad.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Jordan: We don't actually know anything about the Raskin situation. All we have are soundbites from Neil McCann about Raskin last season. If his attitude has been poor then Martin is handling things the right way.

    Andy: Martin can't do anything right. He cares more about his ego than the club and team. Raskin is an excellent player and as such should be involved in our games when fit. Martin as Rangers manager is not fit for purpose and I'd be questioning those that think he's the man for the job such as Patrick Stewart and Kevin Thelwell, who are both as unimpressive as Martin.

    Jamie: It's absolutely scandalous. He's by far our best midfielder and is being consistently omitted from the squad. I don't know why he and Martin have fallen out, but when we haven't won any of our first four league games and our best players aren't being played, that's on the manager.

    Billy: What a disaster Martin is turning out to be! The problem with Raskin is apparently resolved, but he leaves our best midfielder out of the squad. Unbelievable, but it isn't.

    Iain: He is being left out for a reason. The manager obviously has his reasons why this situation has occurred and no player is bigger than the club. Connor Barron and Lyall Cameron look more than capable.

    Martin: As a manager you pick your best players, Martin doesn't seem to know who the best players are, he's an awful manager and has a terrible record at every club he's been at, so why we appointed him I have no idea.

  17. Martin on Raskin omission, 'resolved' issues & new recruitspublished at 11:00 BST 12 September

    Martin Dowden
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

    Russell MartinImage source, SNS

    Rangers head coach Russell Martin has been speaking to the media before this weekend's home Premiership fixture against Hearts.

    Here are the key points from his press conference:

    • Belgium midfielder midfielder Nico Raskin is again omitted from the Rangers squad after being left out of the 0-0 draw with Celtic.

    • "He won't be in the squad tomorrow," Martin said. "We have a lot of conversations, as we do with every player, but he's back training with the squad, which is a good step."

    • Martin says issues with Raskin are "resolved" but adds: "Now, like every player really, he has a duty to make sure that he earns the trust of all his other team-mates and the coaching staff and the staff in the building to help us win football matches."

    • When pressed on exactly why Raskin continues to be left out, Martin says: "We have to be on the pitch with trust and feeling and clarity and that's it. I think the most important thing is that Nico knows why, the players know why, and we all move forward."

    • Martin insists "it's not about me, it's not about Nico, it's about everyone" and stresses his job is to do what he feel is "best for the team".

    • On fan disquiet after opening the Premiership with four draws: "We have to win football matches, simple as that."

    • Martin expects the same level of energy and aggression shown against Celtic but called for his side to "create more" and be "more attacking".

    • New signings Derek Cornelius and Youssef Chermiti are available for debuts for this weekend.

    • Martin was "delighted" with Rangers' business in the transfer window and says of new big-money striker Chermiti: "He has tools you'd really want in a number nine. Good athleticism, great kid, wants to learn, brilliant record at youth level and hasn't really had the chance he probably wanted at first-team level yet and obviously in the toughest league in the world as well. We're really excited to have him in because he's a seriously talented player and also there was a lot of interest throughout Europe in top leagues for him and he was desperate to be here."

    • On defender Cornelius: "He has played at Marseille in a club, big demands at Marseille, it's not easy, so I think that will be fine for him here. I spoke to [Canada head coach] Jesse Marsch at length about Derek and his character and personality and I think he's someone we think can really help us. He's flexible on the back four as well, so we'll be able to tweak shape a bit more than we have done now with the additions we've got, and it's exciting for us."

    • Martin praises "forward-thinking" Hearts and says "you can see why they've started the season so well".

    • On the prospect of a Hearts title challenge: "Derek [McInnes] will be telling his players and his team that there's an opportunity for them this season for sure, so I think it's up to us to make sure that it doesn't become that."

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  18. Is Martin right to omit Raskin from Rangers' squad?published at 10:07 BST 12 September

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    Rangers' Nicolas RaskinImage source, SNS

    Belgium midfielder Nicolas Raskin will not be in Rangers' squad to face Hearts on Saturday, head coach Russell Martin has confirmed.

    The 24-year-old was one of Rangers' best players last season but has fallen out of favour under the former Scotland defender.

    There has been much speculation about the reasons behind Martin's decision, which the team boss says has been "resolved", but is he right to make Raskin wait for a return to the match-day squad?

    Here is what Martin told Friday morning's pre-match media conference.

    "He won't be in the squad tomorrow," he said. "We have had a lot of conversations - as we do with every player - but he's back training with the squad, which is a good step and now, like every player, has a duty to make sure he earns the trust of all his other team-mates and the coaching staff to help us win football matches."

    Asked to explain the reasons for his decision, Martin added: "We have to be on the pitch with trust and feeling and clarity. I think the most important thing is that Nico knows why, the players know why and we all move forward.

    "He is part of the squad in training and has to help that and has to put himself back in the squad and team to help us win matches."

    As for Raskin's future at Ibrox, Martin added: "It is resolved, he is still here and training with the group now. It's never a personal thing, it's always professional.

    "My job is to do what I think is best for the team and the club. It is not about me, it is not about Nico, it is about everyone."

    Let us know your thoughts on Martin's decision to omit Raskin again.

  19. 'Raskin not in Rangers squad against Hearts' - gossippublished at 08:03 BST 12 September

    Despite Nicolas Raskin being quoted publicly saying he had no intention of leaving Rangers during the summer transfer window, the 24-year-old Belgium midfielder will not be in the Scottish Premiership club's squad to face Hearts on Saturday following talks with head coach Russell Martin. (STV), external

    Former Rangers striker Jermain Defoe, who coached Mikey Moore for two years at Tottenham Hotspur, says he advised the 18-year-old winger that it was an unbelievable opportunity to join the Ibrox club on loan this season. (Daily Record), external

    Nedim Bajrami, who has only started one of Rangers' games this season - against Alloa Athletic in the Premier Sports Cup, hopes his starring role with Albania during the international break can kick-start his season after the 26-year-old midfielder was left out of the Premiership club's Europa League squad. (The Herald), external

    Former Rangers player-coach Jermain Defoe, who has since worked in Tottenham's academy, has revealed he tried to work his way back to Ibrox over the summer. (The Scotsman), external

    Read Friday's Scottish Gossip in full.

    Rangers' Nicolas RaskinImage source, SNS
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    Nicolas Raskin has fallen out of favour under Rangers' new head coach