Rangers fans explode at James Tavernier as clip emerges of clash outside stadium

Rangers fans explode at James Tavernier as clip emerges of clash outside stadium

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Rangers fans are making their frustrations known to the team following the 3-0 defeat to Celtic after the players were targeted for abuse when they returned to Ibrox.

In a video which quickly went viral on social media, fans gathered at the club's home ground after they had made the short journey back from Parkhead, with one in particular berating the side as they exited the stadium.

James Tavernier was the recipient of much of the abuse, with the captain labelled a "loser" after he yet again failed to lead his side to a win against their Old Firm rivals.

The fan appeared to draw a reaction out of the right-back, who was shielded by security.

It was another disappointing display from Rangers in the Glasgow derby, and plenty of fans have now begun echoing their grievances.

Following a frustrating summer both on and off the pitch, tensions between the fans and the club are continuing to rise, and it appears many are now sick of the situation.

Their anger has begun to boil over, with the players now subject to abuse outside the stadium, with many insisting they have now "had enough".

Rangers fans at boiling point as new Ibrox footage emerges following defeat v Celtic

Having been knocked out of the Champions League over two legs against Dynamo Kyiv and failing to win two of their four league games so far, the pressure is continuing to grow at Ibrox.

With the clip going viral on social media, many fans have begun to make their voices heard not just online but at the stadium, and they have warned: "It's only going to get worse".

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