Falkirk 3-6 Rangers: What McGlynn said
Fair play to Rangers, they got a lifeline and took it. There's a big game next weekend against Dunfermline in the Scottish Cup semi-final and it's an entirely different game and the stakes are very, very high.
Falkirk manager John McGlynn told BBC Sportsound: "I though we started the game really, really well and taking the game to Rangers. We scored a good goal and then Yeats gets a great strike so I felt we were well on top. I thought we had Rangers at that moment in time.
"Unfortunately, we're giving away too many free kicks and from that they get a corner and from there we fail to defend it. We're claiming for the ball to be out when we've got no idea if the ball is out of not. "On the cameras we've got it doesn't show anything.
You know from under-10 level to play to the whistle. Instead of defending, we're claiming for things. We're maybe a bit unlucky it lands at the boy's foot to score but it's a lifeline that Rangers took and changed the game.
"The second half we were too soft in challenges. We've got to win challenges and that was the story of the second half. "We tried to play through the eye of a needle, got hit in transition, were open and we got exploited and hurt.