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Rangers boss Philippe Clement: John Lundstram aware how costly his red card was against Celtic

Rangers boss Philippe Clement: "He didn't speak. Of course he is disappointed. He will feel like that. I also had moments like that in my career where you take a red card and it is not necessary. He knows and I'm sure in the next couple of weeks he still wants to fight for this team."

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Rangers manager Philippe Clement was fuming with the first 20 minutes against Celtic and wants them to show a reaction in their final matches this season

Rangers manager Philippe Clement admitted a slow start and a needless red card cost his side in a crucial 2-1 defeat at Celtic Park.

John Lundstram was sent off for a sliding challenge on Alistair Johnston in first-half stoppage-time after Cyriel Dessers had pulled a goal back for the visitors.

Lundstram had turned Daizen Maeda's cross into his own net seven minutes earlier, shortly after Matt O'Riley had opened the scoring.

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Clement on Lundstram red: He knows he made a mistake

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John Lundstram is sent off leaving Rangers with 10 players in the game against Celtic

Clement said: "The first 20 minutes we were not aggressive enough. After that, the red card decided the game because after their 20 minutes, we were coming into the game.

"We had enough chances in the first half and at half-time the expectancy of the teams was similar. There were only a few more shots from distance by Celtic.

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"It is, of course, more difficult if you have to play with 10 and that is a thing I never want to see. Lunny is the first one that knows that, the group knows.

"I don't want to see that type of tackle anywhere on the pitch. There it was totally unnecessary.

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"It was one split-second of wrong decision-making by a player but I don't forget what he's been doing for the team in the last couple of months and all year for Rangers. He's the first one who knows he has made a mistake. There was totally no reason for it."

Miller: We are trying to eradicate contact out of the game

Sky Sports' Kenny Miller on Lundstram's red card:

"I understand why it is a red card. In this day and age when you slow things down and put the point of contact [on screen] - Lundstram's foot is planted against the side of Johnston's leg.

"What I would say is that had VAR not been there, no one is moaning that's not a red card. It was a yellow card, there's no doubt about it.

"When you see it in real time, it's fast, but it's a yellow card for me. VAR comes in, intervenes and when it is slowed down, it's always going to be a red card when he gets called to the monitor.

"Had there been no VAR, nobody would have asked for that to be a red card.

"He's not out of control. He's running fast to get to the ball. You need to run fast and he's allowed to slide in. He meant to go and win the ball. We are trying to eradicate every bit of contact out of the game. Any contact, any tackle that is made, it needs to be a yellow card or a red card."

'Maybe he wanted to fight for the team too much'

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All of our pundits thought Lundstram deserved a red for his rash challenge apart from Kenny Miller, who continued to argue his corner! 

When asked how Lundstram had reacted in the dressing room, Clement said: "He didn't speak. Of course he is disappointed. He will feel like that.

"I also had moments like that in my career where you take a red card and it is not necessary.

"He is experienced. He knows and I'm sure in the next couple of weeks he still wants to fight for this team. Maybe he wanted to fight a little bit too much and take the team with him.

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"We had also a few good chances to score before that and you're totally in the game. We were then not out of the game but it was much, much more difficult.

"The positive side is that the team again showed resilience. They didn't give up and it would have been easier to give up in an environment without fans, being behind and with 10 men. We kept on going.

"Nobody was relaxed until the last second but we couldn't get it over the line."

McFadden: Even in real time you can see the challenge is high

Sky Sports' James McFadden:

"I know we are talking about the point of contact and slowing it down, but when you see it in real time he catches him above the ankle.

"He's out of control and endangering an opponent. He's not allowed to put his studs above his ankle.

"If VAR is not there, I think we are saying you need VAR to try and stamp out those sorts of challenges out of the game.

"You could make an argument if he got some of the ball and then the man, but he doesn't get any of the ball. He takes the man out above the ankle."

'I'll never give up but I'm not naive'

Matt O'Riley opened the scoring for Celtic against Rangers
Image: Matt O'Riley opened the scoring for Celtic against Rangers

Rangers are now six points and seven goals behind Celtic with two games left.

"My mentality is never to give up as long as something is possible, but I'm not naïve," Clement said. "We need to focus now on recovering fast and showing a good reaction against Dundee. That's the first thing to do."

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Clement confirmed John Souttar had gone off at half-time with an unspecified injury and explained why Todd Cantwell stayed on the bench throughout.

"He was fit, yes, but this was not the game to put him on when we are playing with 10," he said.

What's next?

Rangers face Dundee at Dens Park on Tuesday night, live on Sky Sports. Kick-off 7.30pm.

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