Connor Barron insists the Rangers squad are absolutely behind under-fire boss Philippe Clement as he harassed their dedication to make the followers smile once more.
Strain is mounting on the supervisor after Saturday’s 1-1 draw with Dundee United left them 11 factors behind Premiership leaders Celtic after simply 12 video games.
Barron, who has been one of many positives for the membership this season, is adamant the gamers are remaining constructive about the remainder of the season and getting again to successful methods, beginning with Good within the Europa League on Thursday evening.
“We’re all on the same page that it wasn’t good enough [vs Dundee United], we know that. We’ve got to bounce back on Thursday,” mentioned the 22-year-old.
“We’re all in it collectively, we’ve not completed our job on the day and everybody takes duty for that and it isn’t simply down to 1 particular person, all of us have to start out pulling our weight on the pitch as effectively.
“Everyone seems to be a part of it, and everyone seems to be a part of the outcomes on the finish of the day.
“We’re all a workforce, it is now all the way down to us all to tug our weight on Thursday and get a end result.
“The gaffer has been fine, he’s been positive, we’ve been over the game at the weekend and we have to move on quickly to the next one.
“We’re all behind the supervisor and pulling in the identical route, everyone seems to be remaining constructive and we’re able to go for Thursday evening.”
The Rangers followers confirmed their anger throughout the match on Saturday and booed the gamers off the pitch, one thing that has occurred greater than as soon as this season.
Barron – who was talking at Ibrox as a brand new bus, devoted to the reminiscence of Walter Smith, was introduced to the pupils of Hazelwood College – and says the squad are intent on placing a smile again on the supporters’ faces by turning their marketing campaign round.
“You obviously hear the reaction from the fans, but at the same time you have to block it out, you have to use it as fuel and make sure we bounce back,” he added.
“It’s our job to make them happy, we haven’t been doing that, especially at the weekend, but as I say we now have to go and do it this week.
“We’re assured we will flip it round, that is what we wish, we wish to stroll off that pitch with the supporters all smiling and cheering us on and that is our job to verify we try this.”