Pundit Stephen Craigan feels Rangers manager Steven Gerrard "looks like a broken man" after a disastrous run of form.
23.02.2020 - 22:11 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Rangers manager Steven Gerrard admits he's "not shocked and surprised" by his side's defensive woes, as they chucked away two points in Perth.
A Florian Kamberi inspired Rangers came from behind to lead against St Johnstone, but Stevie May's late strike saw them drop points for the third away match in a row.
After the match the Ibrox gaffer was in no mood to come to the defence of his backline.
Gerrard told Sky Sports: "I'm really frustrated, I don't think we were good in the first half.
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