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Jack Butland has warned that Rangers' season could soon be over (Image: undefined)

Rangers goalkeeper Jack Butland has issued a stark warning that their season could be in jeopardy if they don't start winning matches soon. The Ibrox shot-stopper has also urged the club's management to swiftly appoint a new manager after Kevin Muscat withdrew himself from contention. Despite their struggles, Rangers are yet to secure a home league victory this season following Saturday's 2-2 draw with Dundee United.

Currently sitting sixth in the Scottish Premiership table, they trail leaders Hearts by 13 points and sit eight points behind Old Firm rivals Celtic. Butland, who has been the standout performer for Rangers this term, concedes that the entire campaign is at risk of slipping away. Having already suffered two defeats in their opening Europa League fixtures, with an away match against Brann Bergen looming on Thursday night, the situation is looking increasingly dire.

When questioned about whether the season could start to unravel due to poor form and ongoing uncertainty over who will succeed former boss Russell Martin, Butland responded: "Of course it can.

"We're better off not beating around the bush. We know what we want to achieve and what...

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