Niko Kranjcar completed 64 minutes for Rangers in their win over Ross County at the weekend – and the club’s supporters were highly critical of his performance on Twitter.
The versatile midfielder played on the left flank and struggled to make an impact before being hauled off by manager Pedro Caixinha in the second-half.
The Gers still managed to pick up the three points away at Ross County as Alfredo Morelos (two) and Eduardo Herrera got on the scoresheet in a 3-1 win.
The result means the Ibrox outfit have made a moderate start to the league season and have seven points from their opening four fixtures heading into the international break.
Rangers fans were still angry after the victory and very frustrated with the display of midfielder Kranjcar.
Some of the supporters suggested that the 33-year-old Croatian isn’t good enough to play for them and should be axed immediately from the starting line-up.
This Is Futbol has rounded up some of the best tweets:
https://twitter.com/WatpJack/status/901940297302716416
Kranjcar is finished aswell
— Matt G (@MattG95) August 27, 2017
https://twitter.com/Smiffy54AC/status/901856896205938694
https://twitter.com/jaycoulter1/status/901929512056877056
Hard to argue with @Cjnovo992 about today. Kranjcar worst player. Miller used as impact sub. Wallace should be pushed upfield
— Kevin Edward Grant Wakeham (@TheReaperKW) August 27, 2017
https://twitter.com/_Crossy72/status/901852293221556226
https://twitter.com/Geeboyyyyy/status/901870018530594816
https://twitter.com/Nicky_Beatt/status/901849604689457153
Kranjcar endured a frustrating first season with the club last year as a long-term injury meant he made just 15 appearances across all competitions.
However, the playmaker has kept his fitness up so far this season and already played five times for Caixinha’s team.
He is yet to register a goal for his side and struggled to make a serious impact, despite been recognised as a goalscoring midfielder for much of his career.
The 81-time capped Croatia international is now 33 and some fans are demanding that he is used far less in the future.