Rangers fans blocked the team bus after the defeat.
The Situation Around Rangers Club is Getting Complicated
According to The Sun: Fans of Rangers surrounded the team bus near Falkirk Stadium, as their team once again dropped points in the league. Head coach Russell Martin had to be escorted out through an alternative exit.
These events occurred after a match in which Rangers drew 1-1 with Falkirk, leaving them nine points behind Celtic and 11 points off the Premier League leaders, Hearts.
Rangers fans blocked the team bus after the game against Falkirk Fans surrounded the bus and tried to prevent it from leaving the stadiumFan Reactions and Expert Comments
This result increased the pressure on coach Martin, who has achieved only five victories in 17 matches. After the game, a large group of angry fans gathered in the parking lot outside the stadium, blocking the team bus.
Players were forced to remain inside the stadium for almost half an hour, effectively trapped in the tunnel. Martin needed police escort to safely leave the stadium. The bus was moved to another location so that the teams could leave separately from the fans, with police on-site.
When the players finally emerged, they were met with jeers and insults, with many fans shouting 's****bags', particularly directed at captain James Tavernier.
Police were forced to disperse the crowd of fans to clear a path for the bus, and one fan even threw himself at the bus as it drove away.
“This is never the way out, it clearly shows the emotions and feelings surrounding the club at this moment,” said former Rangers captain David Weir, commenting on the events.
“But it won’t help, it won’t improve anything,” he added. “Players come to work, they should be able to leave in the same manner.”
Former Rangers player Chris Boyd also commented: “Fans are tired. They demand changes, but cannot support this kind of behavior.”
Stay on pulse with the latest news and transfers on the sports page of the Scottish Sun.The situation surrounding Rangers club indicates growing tension among fans who are eager for results. Defeats and draws lead to deep dissatisfaction, not only from the fan groups but also from experts who are expecting changes in the team. This pressure may significantly influence the coaching staff's decisions going forward.
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