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James Tavernier meets Clement dressing room enquiry head on as hurting Rangers skipper insists we're not tired

Hurting James Tavernier is adamant the Rangers dressing room remains firmly behind Philippe Clement but the embattled skipper insists the players aren't running on fumes.

Seething supporters rained down boos on the under-fire boss and his misfiring players at Fir Park after a late salvo could only rescue a 2-2 draw which leaves them 14 points behind arch-rivals Celtic. Rangers host the champions at Ibrox on Thursday and another defeat will have the runaway leaders on the verge of a 13th title in the past 14 seasons.

Downbeat Tavernier refused to shirk the magnitude of his team's plight, however, he is adamant Rangers – boasting a dreary record of three away wins out of nine in the Premiership – are standing behind the boss. The skipper said: "Obviously, he is our manager, and obviously we played (better) towards the end. And we're going to fight for the shirt, and we'll need to look at ourselves and address it."

Rangers are losing visuals on their ultimate foe as Celtic race off into the distance, however, Tavernier is unbowed about the prospect of locking horns with the side they haven't defeated in their last seven attempts. The 33-year-old remains bullish ahead of the visit of Brendan Rodgers' side.

He added: "It's an Old Firm, against our biggest rivals in a home game. So we have to go back to what we were doing better at, before these two games, and that's play better as a team, the performance of the team, defend as a team and be clinical. Its points that we're obviously not happy about, and we're just going to push all the way to the end of the season.

"We were unlucky in the final, going all the way to extra time. So we're just going to go into that game, and we obviously need to address what we need to do

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