Rangers fans protest against 'worst manager in history' Russell Martin as under-fire boss bizarrely thanks supporters

Rangers fans protested against Russell Martin, whom they consider the "worst manager in their history", after a dismal start to the 2025-26 campaign. Rangers faced Hibernian in a Scottish League Cup quarter-final clash on Saturday and after the team's 2-0 win, Martin bizarrely thanked supporters, despite their vehement protest at the Stadium.

Rangers fans protest against 'worst manager in history' Russell Martin as under-fire boss bizarrely thanks supportersRangers fans protest against 'worst manager in history' Russell Martin as under-fire boss bizarrely thanks supportersRangers fans protest against 'worst manager in history' Russell Martin as under-fire boss bizarrely thanks supporters

On Sunday, during Rangers‘ Scottish quarter-final tie against , the supporters of the Scottish giants displayed vehement protest outside the Ibrox as they demanded the ouster of manager Russell Martin and chief executive Patrick Stewart. Inside the stadium, the fans unfurled banners with the words written: “Russell out – worst manager in history.” They also hurled balls onto the pitch, which led to a delay in the start of the game.

The under-fire boss was asked about the pre-match protest after the game, to which he said: “Well, it was actually right during the team talk, but it’s like I said to the guys, I can’t control any of it. And also a bit of perspective, like I said, yesterday in the press conference about some family stuff this week that’s been really difficult to put in some perspective.But we had control of the performance and we had control of, not the start of the game, but the fans at the end of the game. And I have to say I thought the fans were brilliant.

“They made their feelings really clear, and then once that was done, the team started playing with a bit of flow. I think they were really, really good. So I have to thank them for that. At this football club, it comes about one person really quickly. But it’s just not. It’s not. It’s about so many people, staff and the players. It’s become about me, not by my choice. So now, hopefully it’ll become more and more about the team if we put in performances like that.”

After going winless in their first five Scottish matches, which included four losses, Rangers finally registered their maiden win in domestic competitions as they rode on Nicolas Raskin and Bojan Miovski’s first-half goals.

Rangers’ hierarchy have publicly backed Martin but are reportedly exploring alternativesif results at Ibrox don’t improve. Among the potential candidates is the son of legendary manager Carlo Ancelotti, Davide, who is currently in charge of Botafogo in .