Everything the Rangers manager said to Sky Sports after the 1-1 draw in Paisley that leaves them six points behind in the title race.
What's your analysis of the game?
Well, two points lost here. We didn't create a lot of chances. In the first half, in the first 20 minutes there were some dangerous moments in the box where we just came short to have the final shot on goal to have some good attacks. It was difficult because they played really defensively and had to speed our game up. That's what we had to do in the second half. First we make a foul then we concede a throw in, which we knew would be dangerous. They had the first three contacts in the box and they scored from the third. We can't defend like that. You have to be tough. You have to do everything you can to win the first ball. You have to clear the ball and clear the danger and we didn't do that and then it's going to be more difficult. We tried to get back in the game. We got the penalty 20 minutes before time and pushed for the second. We had one that was cleared of the line one or two times and a header from Ryan as well in the end. It's two points dropped.
Was there enough goal threat for you?
We could have created more but it's both ends of the pitch. If you create few chances you have to be more clinical. You have to do everything to avoid goals against you. With the goal, we didn't do that well at all.
How is Leon King?
He is in the hospital. The doctor is with him now and says he's okay. Fingers crossed, I think he's going to be fine.
Do you understand the pressure on you?
Of course. As I have said before, we keep dropping points and I'm accountable for that so that's what comes with the job.
Are you getting enough from the players or do the players have to do more?
Of course, I give them instructions.That's my job. We prepare the players as best as we can then they have to put in the performance. That's always been the case. As I've said before, the way we conceded the goal... we have to be sharper.
Do you speak to the board now?
I don't know.
Will you go and speak to them and ask what support you need going forward then?
Of course. We are going to sit down that's for sure and speak about the last couple of months and which way to go forward.
Do you have fears about the job?
I have no fear. I never have fear. I will just see what comes.
Was there an issue with Glen Kamara as he walked down the tunnel?
No. I had to substitute him because I think the team needed a change with more runs from midfield. That's all I have to say about him.
Do you give the players time off? What's next?
There's a five week break before the next game. It's time to rest, reflect and recover for the first game against Hibs.
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