Philippe Clement has addressed Rangers’ troublesome away form.
The Rangers manager was watched his side win just three of their ten Scottish Premiership matches so far this season, and they travel to face Dundee at Dens Park on Thursday.
Rangers twice squandered a lead against Hibernian last weekend and were left to settle for a 3-3 draw, which has left them trailing Celtic by 13 points in the title race.
Asked how Rangers improve their results on their travels, Clement said: "It's a normal thing that you ask because it's true about points not won in away games. It's not a story about one thing, it's a story about a season also of different things.
"The Hibs game, I think the team played really well and we score three really good goals, and we had the domination. But you take two goals that are avoidable by winning the duels and it's about duels, it's not about the organisation.
"And you get a penalty against where I see also ref watch for example the people who all played football all say it's not a penalty like my feelings on that.
"So, that's something to be taken into consideration of course about the end result. That's something this young team will need to learn about the decision making and sticking to the plan to keep going in that way."