A RANGERS hero was so fed up by the performance in the 1-0 loss to Genk, he almost left Ibrox early until he remembered his punditry gig.
Russell Martin‘s men slumped to a disappointing defeat in their Europa League opener against the Belgians on Thursday.
Former Celtic attacker Oh’s decisive strike sealed victory against 10 men after Mohamed Diomande‘s red card in the first half.
It piles further pressure on the Rangers boss, who has now recorded just four wins in 14 games during his short tenure.
Fans also showed their frustrations with one of the lowest attendances at Ibrox for a European night in years.
And it was a hard watch for those who attended, including Rangers great Derek Ferguson.
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Ferguson, speaking on Sportsound, said: “You’re looking for energy and passion to get the fans who showed up here tonight going.
“The fans deserve so much better that’s clear to see.
“It felt as they just let the game drift on.
“He’s got a philosophy: he wants to play football from the back.
“But when you’re down to ten men and you’re going into the last ten minutes, just get the ball up the park to try to create something in and around the box.
“That’s on the manager, he’s got to come up with something.
“It doesn’t look like there’s any belief in these players – when you’re in the stadium, that’s the feeling you get.
“I was going to walk out with ten minutes to go, but I forgot I was working.
“That’s the feeling I had. The fans are getting shortchanged.”
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