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Philippe Clement produces unwanted Rangers magic trick as Celtic get Hotline history lesson

Rangers face Dundee on Wednesday under big pressure after their demise in Dingwall.

The Ibrox team's shock loss to Ross County means Celtic still lead the Premiership by four points. Philippe Clement’s team have been savaged after being hopeless in the Highlands with the Hotline flooded.

Drew Ferguson, Oban, said: “Rangers lost against County as the Highland team wanted it more. The players showed no fight and no quality and that is shameful for a team who wants to win the Premiership. Clement needs a clearout at the end of the season.” Donald Dundas, Uddingston, said: “When James Tavernier finally clicks onto the idea that he’s a full back who is meant to defend, Rangers may stop losing goals down his side. Having the mindset that you're boy-wonder who must take every throw in, every set-piece and corner but be posted missing when it matters doesn’t work. Especially when you're slower than a Scottish-built ferry. Trying to break goalscoring records doesn’t stop them going in at the other end, James.”

Stephen Mulhern said: “So after Rangers bottling it, Celtic can only throw the league away. However I don’t believe Clement has lost his magician tag just yet – after all his team disappeared in the second half in the Highlands.”

Stephen Johnstone, Ardentinny, said: “Ding Dong, the title's gone as Rangers go AWOL in Dingwall.” Robert Swann, Larne, added: “As Bob Dylan predicted: It’s all over now baby blue.”

Dr Robert S Pender said: “No excuses, Rangers were poor. However, the on/off Dundee situation affected some. Players are creatures of routine and changes can derail some. I hope the manager gets right into them and well done to Ross County.”

Gordon Ferguson, Kilwinning, said: “A woeful performance from Rangers

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