Russell Martin accepted full responsibility after another dismal Rangers performance ended with a 1-1 draw at Falkirk, but it may not be enough to save his position at Ibrox.
When striker Bojan Miovski tapped in after 41 minutes, the travelling supporters again turned their ire on the Gers boss and there were repeated chants against the former Southampton manager before and after John McGlynnâs side deservedly levelled in the 73rd minute through substitute Henry Cartwright.
Afterwards Gers fans sat down to attempt to stop the team bus leaving but they were dispersed by police. Images showed that Martin was escorted out of another part of the stadium by security guards before reportedly leaving in a car.
The Ibrox side are in eighth place with one win in seven William Hill Premiership fixtures, 11 points behind leaders Hearts and nine behind Celtic and Martin, who described the chants as âcharacter buildingâ, was asked if he was getting enough from the players.
He said: âTheyâre giving us everything theyâve got. I think theyâre really trying. So I have to take responsibility for it, not them.
âThereâs been some really honest discussions with them in the dressing room, some frustration with them and each other, but ultimately Iâm the one in charge of the team, so I have to accept responsibility. We havenât had enough wins on days like today, so itâs been a frustrating period.â
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Martin conceded the backing of the Ibrox board is not infinite but remains confident that he can get it right.
He said: âI think itâs the same everywhere. Just this club is intensified and the scrutiny is much higher, the noise is much louder.
âSo every draw weâve had has felt like a defeat because of the stature of this club and what it means and what we have to try and fight for.
âSo I canât answer your question really, youâd have to ask the people above me.
âI feel that the players and the staff are really behind me. I felt really supported by everyone else above me as well, and I canât dictate whether that changes or not.
âI have to just try and focus on winning football matches (and we can do that) because of what I see every day with the players, how invested they are in it, how hard they run.
âIf I felt any differently, I would feel differently here. It probably wouldnât hurt as much, but I know theyâre really trying.â
Martin "on the brink" of Ibrox sack
And Ben Jacobs reports on Sunday evening that Martin “is on the brink of being sacked” the Gers board “expected to make an imminent decision”.
Steven Gerrard and Danny Rohl are both “appreciated” in Glasgow’s South side having been on the shortlist before Martin took charge.