Summary
Rangers head coach Russell Martin's position is under pressure after a 2-0 defeat by Hearts. This result left Rangers 10th in the league, with fans and media questioning his ability to lead the team forward. Martin insists he will not resign and aims to improve team performance.
Key Facts
- Russell Martin is the head coach of Rangers football team.
- Rangers lost 2-0 to Hearts, leaving them 10th out of 12 teams in the Scottish Premiership.
- The team has not won any of their first five league games, their worst start in 47 years.
- Martin does not plan to resign despite heavy criticism from fans.
- Fans expressed their unhappiness loudly after the defeat, some even singing "sacked in the morning."
- Martin started as head coach in June and has been under pressure to improve the team's results.
- Belgian international midfielder Nicolas Raskin was left out of the game amidst ongoing issues, despite claims the matter was resolved.
- Former Rangers player Neil McCann mentioned doubts about Martin's ability to withstand this pressure.