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Rangers players take a stand BEHIND Philippe Clement as defiant star roars 'we know what we're up against'

Philippe Clement admits he’s run out of credit with the Rangers support but Connor Barron says the players are still banking on his Belgian boss.

Clement’s confession came after the dismal home draw with Dundee United dropped Gers 11 points off the title pace. The Ibrox squad leave the latest domestic debacle behind and fly out to Nice on Wednesday. Clement’s crew are bidding to build on a tidy seven-point start to their Europa League campaign. And Barron insists it is every Rangers player’s duty to pull for the under-fire boss as the pressure piles on Clement.

When asked if the dressing room was behind the manager, Barron replied: “Yes, we’re all pulling in the same direction. We’re all in it together. The gaffer has been fine. He’s been positive, looking at things. We are over the game; we’ve debriefed and gone over the things that we need to do better.

“Everyone feels that we haven’t done our job on the day. Everyone takes responsibility for that. It’s not just down on one person’s shoulders; it’s us out on the pitch that need to be pulling our weight as well.

“We all know that everyone is part of the result at the end of the day. We are a team. It’s down to all of us to go out on Thursday night and make sure we get a result. We know we’ve got to bounce back.”

Barron revealed the entire squad agreed, in the wake of the United draw, that the slow start was unacceptable at Ibrox. Sam Dalby fired Jim Goodwin’s men ahead and Vaclav Cerny’s second half leveller was needed to bail Rangers out.

The former Aberdeen midfielder admitted the rage of the home punters was understandable. And he implored his teammates to respond with two away victories this week - in the south of France then against St Johnstone in Perth on Sunday

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