Philippe Clement on brink as Rangers sink to new low and furious fans vent anger after cup humiliation – 3 talking points

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The lowest point of Philippe Clement's Rangers reign is upon us as Queen's Park produced a Scottish Cup shock for the age.Sebatsian Drozd's second half strike was only part of the story as Clement's side passed up the chance to rescue themselves in stoppage time, and ended up leaving the park with their silverware hopes shredded and boos ringing in their ears from a seriously hacked off home support.The first half was hard work.

An early Mo Diomande attempt, Vaclav Cerny having the ball smothered at his feet and Ianis Hagi's bouncing effort that was headed off the line by Jack Turner was as close as Rangers came, while the only real difference to Liam Kelly's afternoon was that he was watching from the other end of the pitch rather than the bench.

Queen's Park started to string a few passes together after the break and began to look a threat. Ryan Duncan went down the left and centred a good low ball, which Kyle Hurst was inches away from connecting with on the slide and punishing the lacklustre hosts.There seemed almost an inevitability about the opener coming for Queen's and it did with just over 20 minutes to go.

Theer were enough blue shirts in the box standing watching Drozd before he dragged the ball towards his the goal line in skinning Jefte, who lunged in, opened up his body and sent the ball through Kelly's legs and in.It was then panic stations for Clement's team as Queen's looked to run the clock down.

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