Russell Martin warned furious fans his Rangers rebuild won’t be a quick fix or without pain after his side shipped more Premiership points to struggling Dundee.
Martin ’s side - reduced to 10 men after Nasser Djiga ’s 59th minute red card - were booed off after suffering another domestic shocker a week on from the opening day draw at Motherwell.
Sub James Tavernier ’s 92nd minute penalty rescued a little-deserved point after Ryan Astley’s 51st minute header looked to have Dundee on course for a first win at Ibrox since 2001. But Martin’s men ran the gauntlet of their own fans at full time ahead of Tuesday’s Champions league qualifier away to Viktoria Plzen.
The manager said he understood the fans’ reaction at full time - but was less impressed with the punters jeering