It's been four wins from four and no goals conceded for Rangers since their defeat to Celtic - but a full on 'crisis' still isn't far away.That's the view of pundits Alan Hutton and Michael Stewart who agree it could all have turned had Hibs scored their penalty at the weekend.
Philippe Clement has steadied the ship since being thumped at Parkhead with three wins across four competitions, convincingly dispatching of Malmo in Sweden on Thursday before their 1-0 win at Ibrox at the weekend.
Tom Lawrence's stunner was enough there, with Jack Butland coming to the rescue from the penalty spot after John Souttar was penalised for handball - leading to a heavily-memed press-room demonstration from boss Clement over why it shouldn't have been a spot-kick.
Had Mykola Kukharevych dispatched of that penalty, however, Hutton and Stewart both believe the narrative of resurgence around Ibrox would be wildly different.Speaking on the Scottish Football Social Club, Hutton kicked things off by saying: "They huffed and puffed.
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