Connor Barron says he doesn't know why Rangers are currently losing so many games at home.
Barry Ferguson's men were beaten 2-0 by Hibernian at Ibrox on Saturday afternoon as goals from Dylan Levitt and Martin Boyle gave the Leith side a memorable triumph.
Rangers have now lost five games in a row on their own patch and conceded two goals in each of their last six league matches.
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Barron, who completed 90 minutes in the Hibs loss, struggled to reason his team's home form when asked why Rangers are continually struggling at Ibrox: "I really don't know," he said (Rangers TV).
"There's a lot of things probably. We hold ourselves accountable. It's unacceptable. We've got to start doing it out on the pitch. It's alright talking about things, but you have to perform."
Rangers have the perfect opportunity to bounce back when Athletic Club visit Ibrox this Thursday.
Barron, however, is struggling to consider the first leg of the Europa League quarter-final just yet.
He said: "It's hard to look at that right now.
"We'll be confident going into it, but we have to start doing it on a Saturday and Sunday because that's our bread and butter.
"We need a reaction between now and Thursday, not just on Thursday, but it needs to be every time we step over that white line."