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Michael Beale responds to Rangers sack query as under fire Ibrox boss can only say 'we'll see'

Michael Beale was less than confident when asked about his Rangers future after a home loss to Aberdeen.

An almost empty Ibrox still made itself heard after the home reverse to the Dons. Many had already streamed out by the time Jack Mackenzie had made the points safe for Barry Robson's team, but they'd already seen enough after Stefan Gartenmann and Jamie McGrath had fired the visitors into a 2-0 lead.

Former Dandy Scott Wright was given his marching orders after a second yellow card, which was the cue for most to starting heading for the exits. Abdallah Sima pulled one back, but it was too little too late and Makenzie rubbed salt in the wound with his late third. The writing appears to be on the wall for Beale if the full-time reaction from the remaining few was anything to go by as Celtic's gap at the top of the table stretched to seven points.

Asked if he had been given any assurances over his job, Beale told BBC Radio Scotland: "I haven't spoken to anybody right now, but everyone realises where we are and the standards and results need to be better. You can't hide behind the fact that we've just won four games because today wasn't good enough and At Rangers it's always about the next performance.

"We had enough opportunities to win it and we end up getting beat by a scoreline we should never get beaten by here at Ibrox against a team like Aberdeen. We shouldn't and the criticism is fair. We'll see what happens.

"We're involved in four competitions and it's early in the season. We weren't the sum of all parts today and any reasonable Rangers fan can see that, that we have enough players out.

"But they want to see results, I get it. I understood what I was getting myself involved in. But we need to go and play the

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