Philippe Clement has vowed he will never quit as Rangers manager.
The Ibrox boss was grilled on his future at the club as he faced questions on fan discontent displayed during the win over St Johnstone.
The Union Bears last week called for Clement to be removed from his post as Rangers manager in a strongly-worded statement blasting the Ibrox board for "destroying" the club.
However, Clement has insisted he would never resign from his post as he vowed: "I am not a quitter".
“No, no never,” Clement said when asked if he'd ever resign. “I am not a quitter, I am not a quitter. I am somebody who knows what he really wants and we’re going to get that together.
“I am not happy with the away record, totally not, and I am focused on making that better. And I also don’t want top forget about all the other things, like our home record and keeping it that way.
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“I am only busy with and, together with Patrick and Nils, we are discussing everything that can help to make our squad better. Is it with players? Is it with recruitment? Is it with transfers? Is it with staff? Is it with infrastructure?
“It’s all of those things and that’s what I’m busy with every second that my eyes are open of every day. That is the only thing that is important for me.”
He added: “I feel a lot of sympathy in this building from a lot of people who know what I’ve been doing every day for this club,” Clement said. “That’s the only important thing.
“I don’t need people to give me a hug or surround me, I’m past that period. I know what this job is, I know which way I want to go with this club.
“I want everybody to unite around that and then we need to work hard. Is it the easiest way? No, it’s not the easiest way. But that makes it more challenging as well.”