Rangers have made unwanted history by failing to win seven consecutive home games for the first time in the club's history, with interim manager Barry Ferguson unable to turn the tide.
A 1-1 draw with Celtic on Sunday afternoon at Ibrox extended the club's miserable home run, leaving Ferguson still searching for his first home victory since taking over from Philippe Clement in February.
Since Ferguson took over on February 24, the interim manager has been unable to find a solution to Rangers’ ongoing struggles at Ibrox, with three defeats and two draws under his watch.
While the humiliating Scottish Cup fifth-round exit to second-tier Queen’s Park and the loss to St Mirren occurred prior to his arrival, Ferguson’s side has continued to falter in front of an expectant home crowd.
The inability to deliver on familiar turf has intensified the pressure on Ferguson, as the team’s form at home remains their biggest challenge - and another reason why they remain 17 points behind champions Celtic in the Scottish Premiership standings.