Chris Sutton turns Rangers spotlight on Patrick Stewart as Clement told he is now in infamous Celtic danger zone
Philippe Clement has been told enough is enough with the "feeble" Rangers rebuild excuses as Patrick Stewart warned all the pressure over the Belgian now falls on his shoulders.
Queen's Park produced a giant-killing and created Scottish Cup history at the same time as they dumped the Light Blues out of the competition in their own backyard at the last 16 stage. Callum Davidson - watching on from the stands due to suspension - has an incredible cup competition record on his CV as a manager and he produced a tactical masterclass at Ibrox. The away fans partied into the night while the Rangers players and their manager felt the angry wrath as supporters made their feelings known.
Celtic hero and Record Sport columnist Chris Sutton gave his hard-hitting view on the scenes in Govan and insisted it was a "total embarrassment" from a Rangers perspective to go out the Cup at this stage. He has warned Clement the fans have had enough and he still can't get his head around how the Europa League form has been so good but it can't be replicated in the bread and butter of the domestic scheduled.
The Hoops legend also insisted new CEO Stewart is the one who will now be feeling the heat behind the scenes with the supporters making their feelings known loud and clear over the current situation at the club. He believes the dilemma facing the club chief will be that Rangers are in the last 16 of the Europa League - but that can't take away from what he describes domestically as 'shambolic'
Speaking on the Daily Mail's 'It's All Kicking Off' podcast, Sutton said: "Rangers losing at home - and their home record has been pretty good this season - to a team half way up the Championship in Queen's Park. To go to Ibrox and knock Rangers out of