Philippe Clement admits James Tavernier gets a 'lot of penalties' to score for Rangers but that he hopes his side don't come back from the international break in bad nick.
The Belgian extended his unbeaten run in the Ibrox dugout to seven games after a drama-filled afternoon in West Lothian that saw Rangers awarded two penalties and having two goals chopped off.
It was much-criticised Cyriel Dessers who opened the floodgates on the plastic pitch of the Tony Macaroni before Tavernier sealed the deal with ten to play after getting a second bite at the penalty cherry following his miss in the first half.
And while Clement admits he 'gets a lot' spot-kicks, after Sky Sports pundits Chris Sutton and Kris Boyd argued over VAR's application in key incidents, he's hoping his skipper converts more of them.