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Martin Vows Not to Quit as Ibrox Turns Toxic
Rangers remain winless after five league matches, dropping to tenth place and facing fan calls for managerial change amid mounting pressure on Russell Martin.
- Hearts defeated Rangers 2-0 at Ibrox on September 13, 2025, securing their first win there since 2014.
- Rangers' poor form, including no wins in five league games and fan discontent with manager Russell Martin, contributed to the defeat.
- Lawrence Shankland scored both goals, including a penalty rebound after Jack Butland saved his initial attempt, following a VAR-ratified penalty awarded for a foul on Harry Milne.
- Manager Russell Martin endured boos and chants calling for his resignation but firmly declined to step down when questioned, acknowledging the fans' opinions while maintaining determination amid ongoing challenges.
- Hearts moved nine points clear atop the Premiership, while Rangers' continued struggles highlight growing tensions and questions over Martin's future at Ibrox.
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The Glasgow Rangers bowed to the Hearts (0-2). Russell Martin's players still haven't won a game in five games.
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Russell Martin will not resign despite Ibrox turning toxic towards him in the 2-0 defeat by Hearts which left Rangers without a win in their first five William Hill Premiership fixtures.There were only nine minutes on the clock when Gers fans began to chant the name of Nicolas Raskin, the popular Belgium midfielder left out of the squad amid an ongoing dispute with the Rangers boss, who suffered abuse from his own supporters all afternoon.Lawren…
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