Barry Ferguson Shares What Happened in Rangers Dressing Room After Loss v Kilmarnock

Rangers’ dressing room was reportedly “very quiet” following their unexpected 1-0 defeat to Kilmarnock on Sunday, October 20. This loss has left Philippe Clement’s side grappling with a challenging mentality as they missed a critical opportunity to close the gap on the top two teams in the Scottish Premiership.

The defeat at Rugby Park comes after a 2-2 draw between Celtic and Aberdeen, a chance for Rangers to capitalize that they failed to seize. Now, the team finds itself six points adrift of the leaders and just one point above fourth-place Dundee United.

Former Rangers player Barry Ferguson weighed in on the situation in his column for the Daily Record. He expressed concern over the team’s reaction, stating, “I heard someone say the away dressing room was a very quiet place after the final whistle. Hold on a minute, a quiet place?”

Ferguson continued, “If I was in there I’d be turning it upside down on the back of a defeat which could not have come at a worse moment.”

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