Philippe Clement admits Rangers don't have the "magic" needed to pull a rabbit out of the hat when they need it.The Light Blues saw their chances of closing the gap on Celtic and Aberdeen go up in smoke when Marley Watkins struck late on to nick all three points for Kilmarnock at Rugby Park.
Rangers registered just three shots on target - their lowest all season - in a sluggish display that will have done nothing to convince fans that the Belgian is on the verge of turning things around and mounting a proper title challenge.It's now their seventh defeat to Killie in their last 13 visits to Ayrshire, and the biggest worry will be that Derek McInnes' men deserved it despite having less of the ball.
When he took over a year ago, Clement warned that he wasn't Harry Potter and had no magic wand to wave to fix all of Rangers' woes.
And a 364 days after his first game produced a 4-0 win over Hibs, he admits his team are unable to conjure up the special moments needed to make the difference."You need in these games that kind of magic to open up the defence.
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