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Rangers slip up again as Hamilton pull off stunning Ibrox win

Frustrated Steven Gerrard faces another round of desperate soul searching after Rangers slumped to a 1-0 defeat to Hamilton at Ibrox.

The Rangers boss said he needed time to think after seeing his team dumped out of the William Hill Scottish Cup by Hearts on Saturday.

Yesterday he insisted he was still “all in” with the Light Blues, but he may now feel like reconsidering after witnessing their latest collapse.

With Celtic drawing at Livingston, this was a rare chance for Rangers to reignite their Ladbrokes Premiership title hopes – but instead they have now sunk 13 points adrift after slipping up for the fifth time in as many weeks.

The striker came close to his 30th goal of the season as he hit the crossbar but it was David Moyo’s winner that lifted Brian Rice’s team off bottom spot and back above relegation rivals Hearts.

There was a lukewarm reception from the Light Blues faithful as Gerrard’s team was read out before kick-off and who could blame the fans for that show of apathy as they stare at the looming reality of another year without a major domestic honour.

Luke Southwood blocked bravely at Ianis Hagi’s feet after the Romanian did brilliantly to control a Steven Davis chip on the stretch.

Glen Kamara burst into the box after swapping passes with Joe Aribo but his cut-back got caught under Florian Kamberi’s feet and Southwood saved.

Connor Goldson had to block Marios Ogkmpoe’s strike early on while the Greek player gave another warning as he flashed over just before the break.

Barisic almost won them over five minutes after the restart as he picked out Morelos at the back post but the Colombian’s header crashed against the bar.

Morelos came close as he fired across goal while a deflected Hagi effort clipped the top of Southwood’s bar before the boos rang out as Hamilton celebrated a famous win.

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