How much blame should Rangers take for Clement's failings and is Brendan Rodgers' VAR anger justified? Monday Jury
CRAIG SWAN: Clement hasn’t done himself any favours, but his players are mentally weak. Fair enough, he signed most of them, but you have to be better. This Rangers squad simply do not cope under any duress. It takes mentality as well as ability to play for the club.
FRASER WILSON: The manager and his players have got to own it all now. It’s 50/50 between the two. The early season shambles behind the scenes is all in the past and the last two performances at Ibrox in particular have been spineless. Rangers lack leaders on the park, characters who can drag a struggling team to victory. It looks the same in the dug out.
GRAEME YOUNG: Let’s call it 50 per cent. The Rangers manager, at times, has almost used the chaos of Ibrox as a shield to deflect his own deficiencies. But his bluster appears to be on the wane and those on the pitch are anything but blameless and it goes beyond James Tavernier, the lightning rod captain who cops the flak.
ROSS PILCHER: A hefty chunk. The buck always stops with the boss but he can’t play the game for them. He’s looked like a dead man walking for a few weeks now but the players have been going through the motions knowing Clement is a convenient lighting rod.
CRAIG: Unless there is an angle that none of us have seen to this point, Brendan Rodgers was right to suggest it was a guess because that’s all it can be without a right-on-the-line camera. There was no need for Alan Muir to get involved otherwise.
FRASER: It’s impossible to say if it was in or out due to the angle of the camera and that is down to the fact Scottish football has a second rate version of the technology. It was guesswork from those at the controls. Brendan Rodgers is right to be angry.
GRAEME: It felt like the wrong