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Michael Beale on Rangers brink LIVE as fan fury rumbles on after Aberdeen shocker

It's the day after the evening before but the response from Rangers fans towards their manager is no warmer than it was at full-time yesterday afternoon.

A third Premiership defeat at the seven-game mark is an unforgivable sin to many and for some it's the breaking point after an unconvincing start to the season.

Many fans wanted Rangers to wield the axe on the spot after Aberdeen picked up a rare victory in Glasgow. But so far it's been radio silence...although Beale himself seemed less than confident his own future is assured when he spoke to the media in the aftermath.

It might take a hell of a comeback to make a success of it from here but he'll certainly be giving it a go if he gets the chance.

It will be no sleepy Sunday anyway as we're expecting fireworks as the fallout continues from a dramatic day at Ibrox.

Stick with us for all the latest as Beale's future stands on the brink.

League title over?

No, says Michael Beale.

The under-pressure boss took a defiant stance over the question when asked following the defeat to Aberdeen.

Other teams have been here before, even in the last couple of years, and turned it around.

We need to show better form than we have been. But today we faced the biggest domestic team since Celtic and we lost.

If it's not over, will Beale the man leading the challenge to Celtic?

Sunday session

There was radio silence coming out of the Ibrox boardroom following the defeat to Aberdeen.

However, the pressure has not eased on the boss with furious fans calling for the boss to leave or be sacked.

Talks will likely continue behind the scenes today between the powerbrokers as they weight up the next move.

Rangers have midweek Europa League action before a visit to unbeaten St Mirren - that will take the club into the international break.

A boost for Beale?

There was one ray of light for Michael Beale at Ibrox yesterday.

He revealed pre-match that Kemar Roofe is expected to return imminently from injury.

There was nothing significant on the scan.

“Looks like it was a good decision for him to come out. He may not be risked in midweek but he could be back for St Mirren.

But will Beale be the man in charge when Roofe is fully fit?

Beale's allies have let him down

So says Record Sport columinist Hugh Keevins.

The pundit doesn't believe all the blame from the lacklustre start to the campaign falls on the Rangers boss.

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Pressure is ramping up at Rangers, so what is the next move for Michael Beale and the club?