Ianis Hagi has apologised to Rangers fans for a risky bit of showboating as the Ibrox side closed out a win over Dundee United.
The playmaker attempted an ill-advised 'Rabona' with the clock ticking down and the visitors going in search of an equaliser - almost levelling when Darren Watson's header brushed the crossbar.
Ultimately, James Tavernier's second-half penalty was enough to ensure Giovanni van Bronckhorst remains unbeaten in eight outings as manager.
Hagi, however, still wanted to say sorry for getting "carried away".
He told Rangers TV: "First of all I want to start by apologising to the fans for the last minute Rabona. I know that is not Rangers standard.
"I got a little bit carried away. I wanted to start with that.
"Getting the three points at home, I think that is the most important thing. The game wasn’t one of the best but we have experience from last season that sometimes when you are not playing well I think the three points is the main objective.
"Even in tough moments you have to come away with the three points and I think that is what we did today.
"Now we will relax for a little bit, take some days off and then switching on as fast as possible for what is ahead because the three games are really important for us.
"I think clean sheets are really important for us. I know we are a team that attacks a lot, most the games we dominate with the ball and we have a good percentage of possession.
"But I think the defensive part is really important as well to achieve big things. Since the boss came, our clean sheets are on point.
"Whenever you keep a clean sheet, you just need to score a goal and you make the job done. I think that is what we did tonight again."