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Rangers' poor season hit a new low as it lost 2-0 to St Mirren at Ibrox, ensuring Celtic remains 13 points clear in the Scottish Premiership despite losing 2-1 at Hibernian.
Rangers attempted 32 crosses in this match, higher than their season average of 23.7 in the Premiership. Rangers have stopped the opposition from scoring a first-half goal in 17 of their 27 games, only Celtic (22) have done this more often in the Premiership this season.
Just this week, chief executive Patrick Stewart said Rangers had opted to keep manager Philippe Clement despite the "disastrous" Scottish Cup loss because of "the long-term interests of the club, not to save money".
The memorable away win lifts St Mirren into sixth place. While they remain closer to 10th than fourth on points, this performance will give supporters belief of rising up the table rather than tumbling.
Rangers defender John Souttar is out after picking up an injury against Hearts but Danilo is available again. Oscar Cortes is back in training but has still a way to go after being out for a lengthy period.
Mikael Mandron felt St Mirren were "definitely" going to get the opportunity to down Rangers before he scored the opener in the Paisley side's 2-0 Ibrox win on Saturday. (Record), external Read Monday's Scottish gossip Premier League reaction & debate - Liverpool 11 points clear in title race 'Let's call it now - the title race is over,
Stephen Robinson wants his side to 'hurt' Rangers by defending well and doing the 'simple things' right, as they try and record back-to-back victories against them. St Mirren beat Philippe Clement's side 2-1 in Paisley on Boxing Day thanks to Caolan Boyd-Munce's injury-time winner,
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Rangers turbulent campaign takes another lurch downwards as St Mirren record back-to-back victories over the Ibrox club for the first time since the 1979-80 season.
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