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'That isn't a Rangers team' | Barry Ferguson EXPLOSIVE Press Conference Rangers 0-2 Hibs - Barry Ferguson launches scathing takedown of his own side after Hibs defeat. 📲Download the Arnold Clark App NOW: https://bit.ly/4gpXGgr SUBSCRIBE NOW: / @plzsoccer Barry Ferguson was brutally honest and visibly furious in his post-match press conference after Rangers slumped to a dismal 2–0 home defeat against Hibernian at Ibrox. The interim boss didn’t hold back in his criticism, questioning the mentality, standards, and character of his players in what he described as a performance "miles from being a Rangers team." ⚠️ "That's not a Rangers team." - Ferguson says the display was nowhere near the level expected at Rangers and slammed the squad for failing to show up in yet another "bread and butter" fixture. 🧨 “I’m fuming.” - Barry Ferguson spent significant time in the dressing room delivering "home truths" and questioning whether the players are truly hurt by the loss. Barry Ferguson Post Match Interview Transcript (Rangers 0-2 Hibs): Today, um, worst and disappointing. Just... God, where do I start? How long have we got? Spent a bit of time in the dressing room. A few home truths were told. And Hibs deserved to win. That's me just being straight. You talk a lot about standards and Rangers DNA since you came in. How tough is that to watch on the side? That's not a Rangers team. Miles from being a Rangers team. This is your bread and butter. I've said it, I think—I feel like I'm repeating myself—European games, Celtic games are the easiest games to get up for. These are the games that this group of players struggle with. And it was evident today. You're playing for Glasgow Rangers. If you can't get up for games of football, then you shouldn't be playing football. Especially here. You come into a place like Ibrox—brilliant stadium, supporters packed to the rafters, getting behind you—and we put a performance on like that. As you can probably see here, I'm fuming. Do you fear some of these Rangers players aren't mentally strong enough? Look, I would rather keep that in-house, if I'm being honest with you. But I seriously need to go away myself. And I'm not just putting that on my players. I'm the guy who picks the team. I'm the guy who decides what way we're going to approach the game. So I need to go away tonight—and well, I've made my mind up what way we have to go from now until the end of the season. And it might not be pretty to watch. And as a Rangers fan coming to Ibrox, you want to see free-flowing, attractive football. I don't think we can do that. So I need to go away and think long and hard what way we're going to approach—with my staff—but I've got a real good idea where I'm going to go now for the end of the season. It's not going to change. Do you feel that the players are hurting like you clearly are? Ask them that question. Because I'm going to go back tonight and I'm going to be raging. I don't want to see anybody. It needs to hurt you. And I've asked them: is it going to hurt you? That's my question to them. Do you feel now that there's places up for grabs all throughout? Because there's nobody out there that's performed for you at all. I'm not going to say they're going through the motions, but sometimes you watch them and you think that they're hiding in plain sight. And they're not giving what they should be. And I know that's harsh, but when you're watching it, that's how it comes across. Do you think, therefore, that anybody—or everybody—has got a chance of playing in that team come Thursday night? Yeah, there'll be a series of changes on Thursday night. And I can say that right now. Does that include the goalkeeper? Because there's been a lot—listen, I don't want to single people out. No, listen, I get where you're coming with Jack. Listen, as I said when I came up here, I'm openly honest. And I said to Jack, it's a bad mistake. He understands that. Because I watched that Hibs team who I thought wanted it more than us. And it hurts me to say that, but that is what it is. So it's my job now to go and try and come up with a scenario that that won't happen going forward. And I tell you something—I’ll work hard at doing it. And I'll make sure I do it. But I've got a lot of thinking to do over the next couple of days. But something I will do is—I’ll be clear on what I'm going to do come Monday morning. But again, these are the games where you don't need to really motivate people. Because you're in Europe. It's a different kind of atmosphere. That doesn't concern me. It's these games out here that concern me. These are the games that have been the Achilles' heel of this club for a long time—and far too long. And I ain’t going to sit here, even if it’s only for another—what are we on—another seven or eight weeks—I ain’t going to accept that. #rangers #rangersfc #scottishpremeirship