Barry Ferguson admits it is 'worrying times' at Rangers as he agreed with the current fan anger over performances and results.
Giovanni van Bronckhorst and his Light Blues dropped points at home to Livingston at the weekend with John Lundstram rescuing a point with a 91st minute leveller as Celtic opened up a four point gap at the top of the Premiership in the race for the title.
Last midweek, the Ibrox men scrapped past Scottish Championship outfit Dundee thanks to a Steven Davis strike to secure a spot in the Premier Sports Cup semi-final. That was followed up with the 1-1 draw against the Lions with club hero Ferguson branding it a 'tough watch'. He reckons it is worrying times for his old club who face a massive week with a Champions League showdown in Italy against a Napoli side who are flying both in Europe and domestically before a big domestic clash with Aberdeen in Govan.
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Speaking on the Go Radio Football Show, he said: "It was a tough watch again, I'm not going to kid anyone on. Livingston go ahead after four minutes and Rangers just didn't get going.
"During the game, at no stage did I feel that Rangers were going to score.
"They got out of jail with Lundstram scoring in (stoppage) time but it's worrying times, no doubt about it.
"The previous game they got a win but dropping two points at home to Livingston, no disrespect, but Rangers should be turning that into three points.
"It's a big week ahead. Napoli coming up on Wednesday and Aberdeen coming to Ibrox on Saturday, and they need to try and find something from somewhere because it is worrying times.
"The fans, you can hear them, they're not happy during and after the game, and rightly so.
"We just need to see what this week brings. Hopefully a more spirited performance but we'll see."
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