ROSS COUNTY defender Andrew Davies believes his side should have beaten Rangers at Ibrox at the weekend.
The Dingwall outfit recorded a third draw of the season against Mark Warburton’s men after Alex Schalk’s opener was cancelled out by Lee Wallace’s second-half goal.
Davies said: “We’re quite disappointed as in the first-half we could’ve been 3-0 up. We could have let that affect us, but we were brave on the ball.
“The players were excellent, tracking runners and concentrating. We knew if we switched off once we would get punished, so they deserve full credit.
“Scott Fox made some good saves, but that’s what he’s there for.
“He’s a fantastic goalkeeper and he’s been top-drawer since I’ve been at the club.
“But when we come to a place such as Ibrox, we have got to be happy with a point.”
Davies added: “The fans can get on their players’ backs, but can be really supportive, as well, as we saw when they scored.
“They move the ball so well and their movement is excellent. Clint Hill and Philippe Senderos are experienced players who’ve had great careers, but the back four can be got at.
“They take little chances and when it comes off it looks great, but when it doesn’t it doesn’t look great at all.
“If we’d taken our chances we could’ve been two or three up, but we have got to build on this performance now.”