Rangers once again dropped points on the road as they were held to a 3-3 draw by Hibernian at Easter Road.
Philippe Clement hasn't had his troubles to seek in away matches this season with just three wins from ten outings in the league this term when away from Ibrox.
In stark contrast, Rangers have been almost perfect at home this season with 28 points taken from a possible 30 so far - only dropping points in a draw with Dundee United on November 23.
Otherwise, it has been an impressive, free-scoring output from Rangers in front of their own supporters with 25 goals for and just three against when at Ibrox.
However, compare that record with the run of form away from home and the gap at the top of the table is accounted for with a drastic swing in results and performance levels.
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In the same number of matches, Rangers have taken 16 fewer points from away matches, conceded 10 more goals and scored 13 less than at Ibrox.
Clement's side have only won three of their ten outings away from home with three draws and four losses on their travels.
Rangers slipped up to lose to Celtic, Kilmarnock, St Mirren and Aberdeen. They drew with Hearts, Motherwell and Hibs.
The only winning away results for Rangers this season came against Ross County, St Johnstone and Dundee United.
Rangers' home and away Scottish Premiership record
HOME
Played 10 | Won nine | Drawn one | Lost none | Total points: 28/30 | Goal difference +22
AWAY
Played 10 | Won three | Drawn three | Lost four | Total points: 12/30 | Goal difference -1