Rangers were fortunate to leave the SMiSA Stadium with a point on Saturday.
That's the view of St Mirren striker Jonah Ayunga.
The 25-year-old bagged the opener in the Premiership clash in Paisley.
However, despite more than holding their own, Rangers would equalise via a penalty kick from James Tavernier.
Ayunga was left feeling aggrieved at some of the decision in the match made by the officials, though.
He insists the Buddies were unlucky not to take their second scalp against the Old Firm in the end.
He told Renfrewshire Live Sport: “I’m happy with a point but we feel it could be more if we had just held on. It’s still a good result in the end.
“It didn’t feel like 11 vs 11 after 60 minutes. They were getting every decision, every 50-50.
“That contributes to you feeling under pressure and there’s only so long you can keep repelling attacks without getting anything [from the referee].
“It felt like it was coming towards the end, but some of the decisions didn’t help.
“Before the penalty there’s a foul on Mark O’Hara in their half that doesn’t get given and you think VAR will check that whole phase. I don’t think they did. It’s frustrating.
“It’s the same feeling we have on the season as a whole. We will take it, but we definitely know we could have done more and deserve more throughout the season. We have got a point but we think it could have been three and we think we could have been higher in the table.
“I think we had better chances than them and deserved to win it.”
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