Marcus Fraser felt he let his Buddies down by gifting Rangers the perfect chance to equalise from the penalty spot. Especially as he believes a spot kick was the only way Gio van Bronckhorst's stuttering side were going to score against St Mirren after a superb defensive performance looked set to earn them another impressive Old Firm victory.
Leading through Jonah Ayunga's close-range effort on Saturday afternoon, the clock was ticking down on the Ibrox side before Fraser got too tight to Ryan Kent as he burst into the Saints' box.The defender thought he'd got away with the challenge initially, but VAR told referee Kevin Clancy to take another look with the decision eventually overturned.That led to James Tavernier levelling from the spot, with gutted Fraser telling Renfrewshire Live Sport after full-time: "I think I went a wee bit sheepish [after the challenge]."Listen, Kent is sharp and I kind of went in too fast.
I tried to stop and we clashed knee on knee. I knew when the referee went over to the monitor he was probably going to give it."I am disappointed in myself.
I feel as if I have let the boys down a wee bit as I don’t think we were going to concede at all, to be honest."I will take it on the chin.
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