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Clement calls on Rangers to eliminate individual mistakes

Philippe Clement is hopeful Rangers can eliminate individual errors and end their poor away form when they visit Tannadice on Sunday.

The Ibrox club have won just three of their 11 Scottish Premiership matches away from home this season and trail league leaders Celtic by 13 points.

In Wednesday night's Europa League clash at Old Trafford, Cyriel Dessers thought he'd rescued a Europa League point for Rangers before Bruno Fernandes ensured victory for Manchester United with a late goal, and Clement says his side must tighten up.

"The main thing this season is that in several games we made individual mistakes and because of that, we had to chase games," the Belgian manager told Sky Sports.

"And that's been our major problem.

"In the beginning of the season, in the first months, we had also a lot of new players, and they had to understand all the principles.

"They had to find this cohesion on the field, to do the right things at the right moment together.

"You see that better and better with the whole squad, even if players have to play different positions.

"So that's better, but the last few away games where we lost points, it was majorly because we were dominating games but we made individual mistakes so we need to take that one out."