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- Updated: September 17, 2016
Rangers followed up their Old Firm defeat and the Joey Barton fall-out with a frustrating 0-0 draw against Ross County at Ibrox.
The closest the home side came to grabbing a winner was a second-half header from substitute Michael O’Halloran which crashed off the crossbar.
But they now face the prospect of dropping six points and a game in hand behind Premiership leaders Celtic should Brendan Rodgers’ side beat Inverness on Sunday.
Barton was nowhere to be seen after being banished from the club until Monday following a row with team-mate Andy Halliday and boss Mark Warburton in the wake of their 5-1 defeat to Celtic.
It was Halliday who took the former Manchester City and Newcastle midfielder’s place as Jim McIntyre’s Staggies made their first visit to Ibrox, while he was joined in the side by Jason Holt after five weeks out injured.
The Ibrox support were in no doubt as to which side they were backing following the training-ground dispute as they chanted Halliday’s name from the …