Philippe Clement has responded after a viral video showed him being escorted out of Ibrox by security while being confronted by a Rangers supporter.
Footage on social media showed Clement leave the stadium hours after the defeat to Queen's Park with one supporters launching a barrage of abuse towards the Belgian manager.
Clement was guided to the carpark flanked by security staff as a number of supporters waited to make their feelings clear over the shock Scottish Cup exit.
In the clip, one supporter can be heard launching abuse at the Rangers boss who he brands an "imposter".
He can also clearly be heard shouting: "Clement, get yourself tae f***, you f***ing imposter.
"You dinnae know what Rangers is all about."
Now, Clement has responded to the video as he confirmed he had viewed the footage but was unaware of the recording at the time.
The Ibrox boss has vowed to continue to fight in his role as pressure grows over his position with Clement admitting the incident "hurt".
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"It hurts of course," said Clement of the fan frustration and the video. "I told you guys, in the good moments here, the thing why I like this job is to do things with people together. We've had already some amazing moments of synergy with the fans, good moments, great moments, amazing evenings at Ibrox, European games, winning a trophy together; those are the good moments.
"This was clearly a bad moment and of course I saw the video also. I didn't look that people were making a video but in the press comes also that moment when somebody is shouting at you.
"That moment there were also a lot of young children still asking for an autograph because of that I stopped also for them.
"It's a lot of things in the same moment. I understand the frustration. It's difficult for me to say where a line is because it is something personal.
"I read a few weeks ago that for one manager a line was crossed and because of that he stopped so it's clearly for me that I'm here, that I want to fight for this club, I want to get the results that we had the weeks before, to continue to develop this team and to make it better and not to get results like that again.
"It doesn't mean that it doesn't hurt."