Scottish giants Rangers suffered their worst run in 153 years after losing 0-1 to Queens Park Rangers in the fifth round of the Scottish Cup on Sunday.

Substitute Sebastian Drozd scored the winner at Ibrox Stadium as the Championship visitors cruised to victory and progress. With James Tavanier missing a stoppage-time penalty. It was the first time in 153 years that Rangers had been knocked out of the Scottish Cup by a lower division side.
It was also the first time Rangers had failed to ทางเข้า UFABET สำหรับสมาชิกใหม่ สมัครวันนี้ รับโบนัสฟรี win against a lower-ranked opponent since losing 0-1 to Berwick in January 1967. While Queens Park reached the quarter-finals of the competition for the first time since 1928.
Rangers boss Philippe Clement said: “Today we tried to score more goals than we have all season. But we couldn’t put the ball in the back of the net, not even from the penalty spot.
“It was a moment, I wouldn’t conclude the whole season with this moment. We needed too many goals, we lost composure.”
“The fans have every right to be angry now. I am also angry. It is unacceptable and the players know that.”
However, the Belgian remains ‘confident’ he will remain in his post.
“Everybody knows how hard everyone is working together,” Clement said.
“Last week, everybody said the team is taking good steps and growing.
“It’s not because you lose a game where you normally have to win 99 out of 100, that things change about the way things are working.
“If you do that, then you are only living in emotions and then there will never be stability in this club.”