Rangers' recent string of draws is causing setbacks in their pursuit of the Premiership title. Find out how their luck is running out!
Rangers are encountering a rough patch in their quest for the Premiership title as draws continue to plague their performances. The recent 0-0 draw against Dundee dealt a significant blow to their championship hopes, highlighting their struggle to secure crucial wins. Despite Philippe Clement's reassurances that their fate is still manageable, Rangers' form appears to be faltering under the pressure of the title race.
The disappointment deepened for Rangers as their forwards failed to break the stalemate in the Dundee match, leaving fans frustrated with their inefficiency and apparent lack of luck on the field. With Celtic pulling ahead in the title race, Rangers are facing increasing pressure to turn the tide in their favor and reignite their championship aspirations. The performance against Dundee was criticized as lackluster and uninspired, raising concerns about the team's ability to maintain their competitive edge.
As Rangers continue to struggle, the drawn matches are becoming a pattern that is hindering their progression in the Premiership. The repetitive nature of these draws is not only affecting their position in the title race but also casting doubts on their ability to perform consistently at a top level. The Rangers forwards, despite their talent, have not been able to deliver the decisive goals needed to secure victories, leading to further frustrations among the team and its supporters.
In the midst of this challenging period, Rangers must regroup and find a way to break free from the draw curse that is preventing them from making significant strides towards the Premiership title. With the competition heating up and the pressure mounting, the upcoming matches will be crucial for Rangers to showcase their resilience and determination to bounce back stronger than ever.
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Rangers suffer a second blow to their Scottish Premiership title hopes within three days as they are held to a goalless draw away to Dundee.
The Light Blues have the opportunity to go within a point of Celtic in the Scottish Premiership title race, but were held to a 0-0 stalemate at half-time.
But thankfully it won't come to that and we have the final Scottish Premiership pre-split game taking place on Tayside. And what a game we have in store.
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