Bojang Mioffski claimed that the Rangers players felt as frustrated as the fans, prompting them to make an immediate return to their victory at Falkirk on Sunday.
The Light Blues fell into a 2-1 Europa League defeat to Austrian Stamgras on Thursday night, scoring zero points from six in the league phase of the competition, with the disgruntled supporters bolstering already intense criticism of Russell Martin.
The Underfire Rangers boss has won just five games from 16 since taking over the hot seat in the summer, but the Ibrox Club looked back on December 8, 2024, and won 3-0 in Loss County.
Meanwhile, under three different management teams, the Rangers have conceded 45 goals in 23 games besides Govan.
Miovski tackled the growing concerns of fans, of which around 1,000 traveled to Merkur Arena in Graz, and their sides were two through the goals of Tomi Horvat and Otar Kiteishvili, causing the battle that led to the battle that the early second strike from Djeidi Gassama fought.
Miovski: Rangers are better than we show
The 26-year-old North Macedonian striker, who signed from Spain’s Side Girona on a four-year summer contract, is looking forward to visiting the Bairns in the William Hill Premiership, claiming that it is not quality and that the GERS team is inconsistent.
He states: “We don’t have time at this football club. We need to win the game. We’re not winning the game, so we’re frustrated too. Of course, we’ll give everything from all players and give everything on the pitch and start winning the game.
“To be honest, we have good players. We have really good teams. We don’t look this on the pitch at the moment. There’s no consistency.
“But some parts of the game show that they have a really good team and can hurt everyone, so this club needs to have this consistency because they need to win the game.
“The first half wasn’t enough. We acknowledged two cheap goals. We worked really hard to decide that goal, but we acknowledged it very easily.
“To be honest, the first half was really bad, but the second half was good.
“We were offensive, we made fouls when we needed to, and we thought we gave it everything to score that early goal and get that equalizer, but that wasn’t enough.
“We were 2-1 so we put everything in the final minutes, and for us, scoring that goal was so important that we pushed everything forward to get that equalizer.
“But in the end it wasn’t enough. They defended it really well. Of course, we’re disappointed.”
With 18 European points still being scored, the former Aberdeen striker was sure the Ibrox side was still entitled to the knockout stage.
He said: “Yeah, of course. There are still six games.
“Of course we need to perform better, but as a team, we need to win the game.”