'Really poor - no urgency, no creativity, no goal scorer'published at 11:44 GMT 2 February

We asked for your thoughts after Rangers drew 0-0 against Hibernian in the Scottish Premiership on Sunday.
Here's what some of you had to say:
Iain: Still a lot of work to do with this squad. At least we have a purpose under Danny Rohl. If this had been under Russell Martin, we would have capitulated. In Danny we believe.
Stewart: They seemed to have lost their confidence. Possibly because of the European game midweek. I'm sure they will be back as soon as some of the players start to gel.
Robert: Really poor performance. No urgency, no creativity, no goal scorer. First half looked like a training game. Second not much better. Actually didn't look as if they wanted to win the game. Hugely disappointing. You have to win these games if you want to compete for the title.
Rae: Not a great performance, I thought we would have bounced back from Thursday's poor result, however we were flat and non-inventive, expect a big result in the next game to drive us on.
Brian: It was never going to be easy and we were very fortunate to come away with a point. The players never really seemed alive to the pace of the game once it got over it's tepid opening period. Sloppy passing, poor decision making and lack of a goal scoring threat will cost us dearly in the long run but fortunately we no longer have the distraction of Europe which might just work in our favour.
Allan: First 20 minutes I thought Rangers were comfortable and would win. The rest of the half, Hibs were well on top and Jack Butland held firm. Second half was very open and equal, but Hibs had the better of the chances. Fans need to think clearly, we are not the best Rangers team, nor are we the worst. We still have to play Hearts and Celtic twice, so we have our own destiny in our hands. The title race is still on.





















