RANGERS' travel sickness struck again and could well have left Philippe Clement at the end of the road.
As it stands, the Light Blues are going nowhere.
The disgruntled Rangers support know that and finally turned on their manager and chanted for him to go after this result, which has left them 15 points behind Celtic.
Clement's toothless team dropped another two points and nobody could argue that Dundee were worth their share of the spoils.
Dundee took an early lead through Oluwaseun Adewumi before Vaclav Cerny cancelled it out.
It was a typical Rangers performance that has seen them drop points at St Mirren, Motherwell and Hibs.
It leaves Rangers very much second best. The question is will it be the manager who is set to pack his bags? Yes, Rangers had a number of players missing but so did Dundee. The visitors were still miles away from where they need to be under Clement.
He did manage to beat Celtic in the last game but games away from Ibrox are now proving a real issue.
Rangers have won just three league games on the road in the league and taken just two from the last 12 on their travels.
Dundee certainly more than matched Rangers and on another night could have won it.
Clement was down to the bare bones, especially in a defensive capacity.
It saw Clinton Nsiala handed his first senior start with six players out injured and Nicolas Raskin suspended. Robin Propper was handed the armband for the evening.
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