Rangers endure another frustrating away day
Rangers endured another away day to forget as they were held to a 1-1 draw by Dundee to leave them 15 points adrift of Celtic in the Scottish Premiership.
Philippe Clement's side has won just three of its 11 games away from Ibrox this season, piling more pressure on the Rangers boss amid a poor run of results.
Dundee took a surprise sixth-minute lead when Josh Mulligan's pullback was swept beyond Liam Kelly by Oluwaseun Adewumi for his third league goal of the season.
The host felt it should have been awarded a penalty when Clinton Nsiala stood on Simon Murray's foot inside the box, with Rangers drawing level just moments after.
A fast break forward saw Hamza Igamane evade Aaron Donnelly's challenge before slipping in Vaclav Cerny, who finished at Trevor Carson's near post.
Dundee thought it had retaken the lead after the break when Adewumi turned home, but Murray was deemed to be in an offside position in the build-up by VAR.
With the game entering the closing stages, Rangers midfielder Mohamed Diomande tried his luck from distance, but saw his effort agonisingly rattle the left-hand post as the spoils were shared.