Danny Rohl understood the frustration of Rangers fans who booed the players following the last-gasp 2-2 draw with Dundee United but believes his side are going in the right direction.

United striker Zac Sapsford opened the scoring for the home side in the 11th minute before left-back Jayden Meghoma levelled in the 23rd minute for his first Gers goal since arriving on loan from Brentford.

Amar Fatah restored United’s lead in the 66th minute but in the sixth of six added minutes, Gers substitute Max Aarons was brought down in the box by Will Ferry and Nedim Bajrami fired the spot-kick high into the net but it was not enough for some of the travelling support who booed and jeered the players as they left the field.

Rangers are unbeaten in six William Hill Premiership games under Rohl and r

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