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- Updated: November 20, 2016
Harry Forrester says Rangers players can understand and deal with criticism from the stands at Ibrox after his late header sealed a win over Dundee.
The 25-year-old glanced fellow substitute Joe Dodoo’s cross into the net in injury time to earn Rangers a 1-0 victory in a game which the hosts started and finished well but also saw them endure frustrating periods.
Gers fans made their feelings known, notably when Mark Warburton took off Josh Windass, later stressing he needed to ease the midfielder up to a 90-minute contribution following injuries, but Forrester’s header keeps his side one point behind second-placed Aberdeen in the Premiership.
“The crowd help us so much,” Forrester said. “Sometimes they expect us to do better than we are doing obviously, and we sense that.
“But as professionals we have got to deal with …