Philippe Clement has provided his take on the Union Bears leading a walkout during Rangers' Scottish Premiership win over St Johnstone.
The Rangers supporters group staged a protest against the club's hierarchy by walking out of Ibrox on the 55th minute.
Some fans from other areas around the ground followed while others booed in disgust at the gesture.
Addressing the incident, Clement said: "I understand that fans are not happy with our away record. I'm also not, totally not. So, we have two different ways. A lot of fans stick by the team and support. Some fans wanted to show their disappointment.
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Rangers scored all three of their goals during a clinical 10 minute spell in the first half, but allowed St Johnstone more opportunities in the second.
Failing to maintain that intensity for 90 minutes is something Clement knows has to improve as he reflected on the match.
"I wanted more in the second half than we gave," he told BBC Scotland. "There is a lot of potential to make things better. You also need to make changes with this schedule and to protect players like Hamza [Igamane] and Vaclav [Cerny] who have been playing a lot. But after we lost some fluidity in our attacking part.
"In the first half, there were a lot of really good actions, good goals and the runs that we wanted from this game. There are a lot positives in the group getting better and better - it's getting consistency in the away games.
"It's always about the next game. I will guide them towards the next game to win against Aberdeen - never a guarantee."