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Michael Beale reveals Rangers dressing room inquest as under-fire boss sends irate fans a message

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Rangers boss Michael Beale insists he could understand Ibrox fans reacting furiously to their derby defeat to Celtic but is adamant Kemar Roofe’s controversially disallowed first half goal should have stood.

The Light Blues gaffer watched his side fall four points behind their rivals and champions and the Englishman admitted it has been a “rough” week after a hammering in Holland against PSV Eindhoven saw them crash out of the Champions League.

Beale was booed for substituting Roofe as Rangers chased a leveller after Kyogo’s first half injury time strike. The former Anderlecht man found the net in the first half but it was ruled out by Don Robertson after a VAR check for a foul by Cyriel Dessers on Gustaf Lagerbielke, with the Ibrox gaffer furious with that decision.

But on the reaction of the supporters he said: “I understand, there is a lot of weight in the shirt and expectations are high.

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