Raging Allan McGregor didn't pull any punches admitting Rangers were "rubbish" in their disappointing last-gasp draw with Hamilton.
Brian Easton's own goal had put the visitors ahead going into injury time, before Ross Callachan got a deserved last-gasp leveller.
Veteran stopper McGregor was far busier than his Accies' counterpart Ryan Fulton despite their struggles at the foot of the Premiership table.
In fact, it's the most saves the 39-year-old has had to make in a game so far this campaign.
The frustrated goalkeeper blasted the display when asked by Sky Sports for his verdict on the game: “Rubbish. I thought for most of the game we were very, very poor. The worst I have seen us.
"It was a good bit of play for our goal but apart from that there’s not much you can take from that.
“We didn’t look like we wanted to win the game. Hamilton looked more of a threat than us which is really disappointing. All credit to them, but we were just so poor today.
When asked about having to make the most saves in a league game so far this season, he said: “That does sum it up and how bad were were.
He also notes he didn't take any pleasure from his own heroics throughout the 90 minutes, adding: "I would rather be rubbish and win.

McGregor admitted boss Steven Gerrard let the players how poor the display was in the dressing room, and insists they should not be taking the title victory for granted.
The goalkeeper added" “He’s [Gerrard] obviously not happy with that so we just need to get on with it and look forward to the next game.
“We shouldn’t think that and should take one game at a time and do what we need to do to win that game, then whatever happens happens. Control the next game. That is it.”