Ibrox humiliation for Rangers as Queen's Park progress
Rangers suffered a humiliating defeat to Championship side Queen's Park at Ibrox this afternoon as their Scottish Cup hopes came to an end.
Seb Drozd 69th minute goal was enough for one of the biggest upsets in the history of the competition.
James Tavernier saw a 96th minute penalty saved as boos rang out around the ground at the full-time whistle.
The result increases the pressure on manager Philippe Clement with the league title already out of sight with Celtic 13 points ahead in the table.
Queen's Park, who join Livingston as the only two second-tier teams in the quarter finals, will find out their opponents in Monday's draw following the St Mirren v Hearts match.
Clement will not think about stepping down as boss despite their "unacceptable" exit.
Drozd came off the bench to score a dramatic winner with keeper Calum Ferrie dramatically saving a penalty from Gers skipper Tavernier in added time.
One of the worst results in Rangers' history, up alongside Cup defeats to Berwick Rangers and Hamilton, left the home supporters enraged while Clement admitted it was "f****** frustrating".
However, asked outright if he would consider his position, the Belgian boss - whose side are through to the last 16 in the Europa League but will almost certainly end the season without a domestic trophy - said:
"No, totally not.
"No, I don't expect this (talks with board) because you can put another manager in this game - would it be different in that sense?
"So what was yesterday? Progression was made, top eight in Europe and more consistency in the league and all these things, they don't change in 90 minutes.
"If you do that and make decisions in that way, then you make only decisions out of emotions and not out of what's been going on. So I don't