Raging Barry Ferguson promised a collection of adjustments and a change in model at Rangers following a demoralising 2-0 defeat by Hibernian at Ibrox.
One other mistake by Gentle Blues goalkeeper Jack Butland allowed Dylan Levitt to attain within the eighth minute and a objective from Martin Boyle within the 69th minute prolonged the guests’ unbeaten run within the William Hill Premiership to 16 video games and left the Gers boss “fuming”.
Former Gentle Blues captain Ferguson, put in cost till the top of the season after changing Philippe Clement in February, has to arrange for the go to of Athletic Bilbao within the first leg of the Europa League quarter-final on Thursday night time, the place he shall be with out suspended defender John Souttar and midfielder Mohamed Diomande – and promised adjustments are afoot.
“Worse than disappointing, God, where do I start? How long have we got?” mentioned Ferguson after the sport.
“That is not a Rangers workforce. Miles from being a Rangers workforce. That is your bread and butter.
“I’ve mentioned it, I really feel I am repeating myself. European video games, Celtic video games are the simplest video games to stand up for. These are the video games this group of gamers wrestle with and it was evident at the moment.
“You are taking part in for Glasgow Rangers. If you cannot stand up for video games of soccer, then you definitely should not be taking part in soccer. Particularly right here, you come into a spot like this.
“Brilliant stadium and supporters, packed to the rafters getting behind you, and we put a performance on like that. As you can probably see or hear, I’m fuming.
“I’ve made my mind up what way we have to go from now until the end of the season. And it might not be pretty to watch.
“As a Rangers fan, coming to Ibrox, you wish to see free-flowing, engaging soccer.
“I don’t think we can do that. So I need to go away and think long and hard about what way we’re going to approach it with my staff.
“However I’ve received an actual good thought what approach I will do now for the top of the season.”
Ferguson: I’m raging | ‘I don’t want to see anybody’
Ferguson has yet to win at Ibrox in three games as Gers boss.
The 47-year-old said: “I am going to return tonight and I will be raging. I do not wish to see anyone.
“I’ve asked them, is it going to hurt you? That’s my question to them.
“Yeah, there will be a collection of adjustments on Thursday night time. And I can say that proper now.”
Asked if those changes included Butland, who has made several mistakes in recent games, Ferguson added: “I’ve mentioned to Jack, it is a unhealthy mistake. He understands that.
“You will see some changes. That’s why you carry a squad.
“If individuals make errors, individuals are off it, individuals do not run as a lot as I feel they need to run, then they are not going to play in my workforce.
“Because I watched that Hibs team who I thought wanted it more than us.
“It hurts me to say that however it’s what it’s. So it is my job now to go in and attempt to provide you with a situation the place that will not occur going ahead.
“I tell you something, I’ll work hard at doing it. And I’ll make sure I do it.”