Rangers boss Russell Martin has 'no feeling' about supporter discontent after a late 2-1 win over Livingston this afternoon.
The Ibrox boss secured his first league victory since taking charge of the club.
James Tavernier opened the scoring in the first half before Mo Sylla drew Livi level in the second.
Max Aarons then won it late on for the visitors.
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Asked by Sky Sports post-match if he was relieved after the stoppage-time goal, Martin simply stated: "Yes."
He was then quizzed about claims that today's triumph papered over the cracks: "All I can say to that is... Hibs, and today in the first half is the best we've been," quipped Martin.
"So it suggests to me that the players are desperate to do it and improve."
After the win, Rangers fans still chanted 'Martin, get to f***' at Almondvale.
"I have no feeling about it, genuinely," said the head coach.
"I just want to concentrate on my team, the people I work with, the staff. If we win more games, it'll make people happy. I can't control anything else apart from that."