Summary
ONE glance at the expressive features of Paul le Guen yesterday was all it took to be persuaded the new Rangers manager was still hurting over the way his team let their standards slip at Dunfermline last Sunday.
A second successive draw and a poor performance brought widespread condemnation and the Frenchman had no argument against that within the sanctuary of Murray Park.See the full content of this document
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Atonement On Order at Ibrox ; Le Guen Ponders Changes and Insists Rangers Must Come Good After That Dismal Display at Dunfermline
That would appear to leave him - after just four matches of his Ibrox reign - requiring a home victory against league leaders Hearts today or at least delivering a decent display and avoiding a defeat that would give the Edinburgh...
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