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Rangers fans tell Philippe Clement to 'get to f***' as miserable away run continues in Dundee draw – 5 talking points

Ropey Rangers suffered another case of the away day blues as they were held to a Dens Park draw by Tony Docherty’s determined Dundee.

An Ibrox outfit that had won only three of their first 10 Premiership road trips stalled again on Tayside. And it prompted a furious backlash from the travelling faithful, who told their boss Philippe Clement where to go at full-time. Dundee striker Oluwaseun Adewumi swept them ahead early doors as Clement’s shaky backline - featuring kid defender Clinton Nsiala for the first time - let nerves get the better of them.

The hosts felt they should have had a penalty when Nsiala sent Simon Murray tumbling in the box. But as Docherty’s team appealed for the penalty, Rangers raced forward to level through Vaclav Cerny. But it wasn’t enough to stop Gers spilling yet more points on their travels, having spilled a whopping 21 away from home so far.

It means they now trail Brendan Rodgers table-topping Celtic by 15 points. But the result is a boost to Dundee’s top six ambitions, with the Dark Blues now only a point behind St Mirren.

With the Ibrox backline down to the bare bones, you could understand the visitors being a little cautious in defence. But even the travelling punters who have seen their team suffer all manner of mishap on the road this term were shocked by the shambolic start made by Clement’s men.

Connor Barron, Nsiala and Robin Propper all had chances to clear as Dundee worked the ball into the corner. But when they failed to do the basics it saw the ball bounce for Scott Tiffoney.

The midfielder’s blocked shot squirmed out to Josh Mulligan, who picked out Burnley loanee Adewumi to sweep home the sixth-minute opener. The response to that early set-back was hardly emphatic as Rangers

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