Russell Martin was fired as the head coach of the rangers after 17 games, and the club said: “While all transitional periods take some time, the results did not live up to expectations.”
The last match of the 39-year-old was a draw 1: 1 to Folker on Sunday, after which he was Given the police support Far from the stadium after the fans tried to stop to leave for a team bus.
Martin collided with growing criticism and protests from Ibrox supporters among the bad beginning of the season.
It took the Rangers until the end of September to win the Scottish Premier League, and the club was humiliated by 9-1 on the totality of the Brugice club in the Champions League playoffs in August.
As the internal season enters its second international break, the Ranger of the eighth in the premiere -liga and leaders of the path of 11 points.
Martin, who was scheduled for a three -year contract in June with the new American owners of Rangers, won only one of his seven League matches, having received five, and stops with five victories in all competitions.
Assistant Matt Gill and the first team coach Mike Williamson will also leave.
The Rangers statement added: “Russell and his employees worked exclusively hard throughout the entire time in the club. We thank them for their efforts and wish them all the best in the future.
“Further updates from the club will follow in the right case.”