"Really angry" Liam Kelly knows Rangers only have themselves to blame for following up their huge Old Firm success by dropping more points against Hibernian.
The Rangers goalkeeper had to pick the ball out of the net three times as he watched his team lose a Hamza Igamane-inspired lead twice to draw at Easter Road.
The result means Rangers could end up 13 points behind Celtic in the Scottish Premiership title race by the close of play tonight.
Speaking to Rangers TV, the Scotland cap said: "I'm obviously really angry. We've not managed to win the game having scored three goals.
"We should never not win the game, so I'm really angry, really disappointed, really frustrated that we've conceded three goals. We need to be defensively so much better."
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Rangers were two goals ahead until Martin Boyle halved the deficit on 33 minutes. Until then, Kelly's side looked in command and he admits that they gave Hibs life again by allowing them to score a goal back before half-time.
"I think we give them their first goal and they've got no life in the game at all," he stated. "We were completely on top, dominating, and strong in the game. The first goal that we give away is just terrible and that gives them the momentum, and we give them hope.
"We've only got ourselves to blame. It wasn't good enough. We should never score three goals and not win the game."