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Scottish Daily Express

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December 01, 2025

Gers booed off as lack of quality or urgency begs question... do they want to fight for honours?

THERE'S been a debate raging about whether Rangers could genuinely get themselves back in the title race.

But after this performance and result against Falkirk, the question is - do these players even WANT to fight for honours?

Because for 90 minutes, Danny Rohl's side showed an alarming lack of urgency - or quality - to get back involved at the top end of the table.

And that resulted in them being booed off by their own support at full-time.

Gers struggled to create any clear-cut opportunities and were powder-puff in front of goal.

Falkirk fully deserved their point in Govan and might even have won it themselves near the end.

The dismal draw leaves Rohl's men fourth in the Premiership, on the same points as Motherwell.

They're seven behind Old Firm rivals Celtic and nine behind leaders Hearts.

It was a missed opportunity for Rangers but a display symptomatic of their season so far.

Djeidi Gassama's second-half shot saved by keeper Scott Bain was their best chance to score but it was slim pickings. In fact, John McGlynn's visitors came close to claiming a late victory when Jack Butland denied Alfie Agyemang.

CRYING OUT FOR CREATIVITY

Stats emerged this week showing the startling attacking numbers for this Rangers team.

This season, when it comes to creating clear-cut chances, they're the SEVENTH best in the Scottish Premiership.

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