Rangers Stunned by Queen's Park in Scottish Cup
Rangers Stunned by Queen's Park in Scottish Cup

Rangers Stunned by Queen's Park in Scottish Cup

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In a historic upset, second-tier Queen's Park defeated Scottish giant Rangers 1-0 in the Scottish Cup at Ibrox, marking the first time Rangers have lost to a lower-division team at home in this competition. Seb Drozd scored the decisive goal in the 69th minute, and Rangers captain James Tavernier missed a last-minute penalty saved by goalkeeper Calum Ferrie, sealing the victory for Queen's Park. This defeat compounds a disappointing season for Rangers, who are 13 points behind Celtic in the Scottish Premiership and have already lost the Scottish League Cup final to their rivals. The loss could be a critical blow to manager Philippe Clement's tenure, as fans and commentators speculate about his future. Queen's Park advances to the quarter-finals for the first time since 1928, joining Livingston as the only two second-tier teams in the next round. Following the match, Rangers supporters expressed dissatisfaction, while Celtic fans celebrated their own team's success and Rangers' misfortune.

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