'We still need to be more clinical'
We asked for your views on Rangers' 1-0 Premiership win at home to Dundee.
Here's what some of you said:
Gerry: After two uplifting performances it was back down to earth with a bang. We just can't seem to put teams to the sword that come to Ibrox and sit back. We had enough chances, is it anxiety that creeps in playing teams we should beat comfortably at home?
Ronnie: A frustrating 90 minutes but the right result. Why do we struggle to put games to bed against mediocre teams? We dominated throughout yet could have shipped two points at the death. Hamza Igamane was largely ineffectual and despite the noise around him, he has a lot to improve in his game. Good to see James Tavernier once again have a strong 90 minutes.
Finlay: The second-half performance was nowhere close to what the past two games and the first half have been. We can now celebrate being second in the table, which over the past few games we have shown we deserve. I'm not saying any criticism about the team. The problem was the crossbar was our enemy.
Peter: Another impressive performance, good flowing football, any other day the ones that hit the woodwork would have went in.
Chris: I feel like it was three steps backwards again, I can't get my head around why we are so bad in the league. We need to start blowing teams away at Ibrox again to reinstate the fear factor. Finishing mediocre teams off like Dundee should be easy, but something's not quite working yet.
Robert: Competent display, the result was never in doubt, the woodwork will need repainted, we still require to be more clinical in front of goal.