Marcus Fraser held his hands up and admitted St Mirren were nowhere near good enough as they crashed in the capital. The experienced defender fronted up after the Buddies were thrashed 4-0 by Neil Critchley’s revitalised Hearts at Tynecastle.
Saturday’s shocker was way off it for Saints who slipped to eighth place in the Premiership table. It’s Rangers next for Fraser and his Buddies but the 30-year-old insists some tough lessons will need to be learned before they begin thinking about how to get a positive result at Ibrox.
He said: “It was a bad day and, as players, we take responsibility for that. We’re a side known as well organised, well structured and hard to beat and here we were anything but that. “That’s on us and we know going forward that we will be better than that.
We know it’s not good enough but we don’t put the blame on each other. “We will look at what individual could have done better and as a group we will learn from it.
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