Rangers fans’ boosted by hopes of rejuvenation under potential new ownership left Ibrox raging after a chastening 2-0 William Hill Premiership defeat by St Mirren.
Reports this week claimed the Govan club are in advanced talks about a multi-million investment from a USA-led consortium which includes Paraag Marathe, president of 49ers Enterprises, and chairman of Leeds.
That prospect excited supporters but new hope met current reality as the home fans endured a disjointed, laboured performance with second-half goals from striker Mikael Mandron and substitute Toyosi Olusanya handing the Paisley side their first win at Ibrox since November, 1991.
Just before the break, Gers striker Hamza Igamane was shown a straight red car by referee Kevin Clancy for a foul on Saints skipper Mark O’Hara only for it to be downgraded to a yellow by the official after his VAR asked him to check his monitor but that made no difference.
It was a first return to Govan for Rangers since the humiliating Scottish Gas Scottish Cup defeat to Championship side Queen’s Park and a successive home defeat had the enraged Gers fans again lambasting manager Philippe Clement and the players.
Rangers remain 13 points behind league leaders Celtic, who lost 2-1 at Hibernian earlier in the day, but the Light Blues fans have long since accepted the likelihood of a trophy-less domestic season, albeit they have a Europa League last-16 tie against Jose Mourinho’s Fenerbahce to come in March.
St Mirren, with Jonah Ayunga in for Olusanya, had already beaten Rangers 2-1 in Paisley on Boxing Day, and they almost got off to a flier.
In the eighth minute, as the Buddies pressed high, Light Blues keeper Jack Butland passed straight to Ayunga and he did well to beat away the striker’s powerful shot before Mandron’s shot flew over the bar, taking a touch on the way, with the home side surviving the corner.
Moments later, Paisley keeper Zach Hemming parried a left-footed drive from Gers winger Vaclav Cerny.
However, Rangers’ response was limited with the visiting side well-organised in defence and threatening in attack, with Propper doing well in the 41st minute to defend a cut-back from Ryan Alebiosu with Mandron putting him under pressure.
The biggest talking point of the first 45 minutes came when Igamane was sent packing by referee Clancy after leaving O’Hara crumpled on the ground but after a VAR intervention, the official checked his monitor and opted for a yellow.
There was more drama six minutes after the restart when Mandron raced through to lash a shot low past Butland.
Clancy ruled it out for a foul on Gers defender Clinton Nsiala 25 yards from goal but after a long VAR check, the official was again sent to his monitor and he indicated a Saints goal – French defender Nsiala appeared to trip himself up – allowing the St Mirren fans to celebrate again and the Gers supporters to grumble more vociferously.
Fit-again Danilo replaced Igamane before Hemming saved a decent long-distance shot from midfielder Nico Raskin before Cerny drove an effort wide from just inside the box.
Rangers became increasingly desperate and there was more trouble to deal with in the 70th minute when Olusanya, on the pitch five minutes, out-muscled Nsiala and drove past Butland to bring more boos in the Ibrox stands from those not wearing black and white.
Cerny struck the bar at the end of added time but soon the boos rung round the stadium again.
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