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Rangers Edge Dundee in seven gates of Scottish Premiership thrillers complained as Barry Ferguson ‘Old Habits’

Barry Ferguson says that he can “not be happy”, with Rangers’ display in her incredible comeback victory over Dundee, but the interim manager praised the character of his team to win a seven goal scottish premiership classic.

Former Ibrox captain Ferguson said that he was “amazed” by his side and complained “old habits” when they scored two goals in the Dens Park.

But 3-1 in the 75th minute, long -haul strikes of Captain James Tavernier and substitute duty Lawrence pulled the visitor to the visitors before Cyriel Dessers finally found the network in the stop time after she had been refused several times.

“Really satisfied with the three points, but I saw so many old habits that crept in,” head coach Ferguson told Sky Sports.

“However, they showed character that they never gave in. I only had the feeling when we scored the goal 3: 2 that we could get three points.

“We cannot be satisfied with the performance. I have to get to the bottom and I will get to the bottom.”

Both teams went into the games characterized by Derby Triumph on their previous excursions, but they were Tony butes who had triggered an exciting encounter when Simon Murray in a delightful finish from one corner of Kolsterte within two minutes.

And after the dessers had exceeded his first two clear chances, Joe Shayhnessy bundled mistakes from goalkeeper Jack Butland in a disaster to reduce Rangers 2-0 for the fifth time.

Finlay Robertson had not allowed a strike because of an earlier foul before Shayghnessy shot a Tavernier cross into his own network to ignite a potential comeback.

All hopes of it looked dead when Scott Tiffoney made a devastating third place from 20 meters, shortly after Dessere had been rejected by the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) for a narrow apart.

However, Tavernier and Lawrence bored in their own beauties within six minutes before the dessers triggered absolute bedlam in the end of the away and dummage through a nearby finish via goalkeeper Trevor Carson.

The winning moment came only seconds after Dundee Captain Murray had worked out in an extraordinary finale, but Nachy’s team who stays the 11th place ended a remarkable game with zero scores after he looked for three.

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