Under-fire boss Philippe Clement faces a "defining" 10 days to keep his job at Rangers following defeat to Kilmarnock. The lacklustre showing at Rugby Park saw the Light Blues unable to take advantage of Celtic and Aberdeen's stalemate at the top of the Scottish Premiership - with the gap between Gers and the summit remaining at six points.
The displays so far this season have seen some Rangers fans reaching for the panic button and calling for a change in the dugout with a crucial period in the season approaching.
FCSB will travel to Ibrox for their Europa League showdown before facing off against St Mirren in the league this weekend. It's then a massive trip to Pittodrie to face Jimmy Thelin's unbeaten Aberdeen - and Rangers' hero Alan Hutton reckons that Clement - who is contracted until 2028 after penning a new deal at the start of the season - can't add many more defeats to his record if he hopes to remain in the Govan hot seat.
Asked on the Scottish Football Social Club by Darrell Currie "how many more bad results the manager gets" before he is show the door, Hutton conceded: "Not very many, is the honest truth.