Russell Martin 'to be sacked' by Rangers
Rangers are set to sack head coach Russell Martin following Sunday's draw with Falkirk, according to a report.
The 39-year old has lasted just four months in charge of the Ibrox side, managing five wins in 17 matches.
Just one of those victories have come in the league, with Rangers sitting eighth in the Premiership.
Martin was given a police escort away from the Falkirk stadium after angry fans surrounded the team bus.
Sky Sports are now reporting that is the final straw for Andrew Cavenagh and 49ers Enterprises with an announcement expected on Monday.
After their draw Martin conceded the backing of the Ibrox board is not infinite but remains confident that he can get it right.
He said: "I think it's the same everywhere. Just this club is intensified and the scrutiny is much higher, the noise is much louder.
"So every draw we've had has felt like a defeat because of the stature of this club and what it means and what we have to try and fight for.
"So I can't answer your question really, you'd have to ask the people above me.
"I feel that the players and the staff are really behind me. I felt really supported by everyone else above me as well, and I can't dictate whether that changes or not.
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