Rangers goalkeeper Jack Butland "believes" in new head coach Danny Rohl but says the players need to "take a few more risks and be braver" after their latest stumble at home to Falkirk.
Rohl's four-game winning streak in the Scottish Championship came to a halt with Sunday's 0-0 draw at Ibrox, meaning Rangers have failed to win 15 of their latest 24 games in front of their own fans in all competitions.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement"I do think there are a lot of performances out there, people really trying and really trying to do the right things," Butland said.
"I think we have been in a really difficult period to start this season. So many things going on, lots of changes.
"I'm not trying to make excuses - what's expected is better than what we're producing. Having come off four league wins in a row, it's not the result we want or should have got.
"I have belief in the manager. I believe in what he's trying to do and I believe in the messages he's trying to get across.
"As a group, we've got to do better at putting those messages on the pitch and perform better. Simple as that."
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementButland believes the onus falls "on all of us" to solve the issues of creativity.
"It's on us as a team to make sure that we're trying to get the forward players in the right positions, giving them support from behind, overlapping runs, putting them in good areas to go and be successful," he added.
"We've got to put each other in better positions, help each other out a lot more in the final third to make things clearer and more obvious for people and we need to take a few more risks and be braver."