Scott Arfield struggled in in Rangers' 1-1 draw in Scottish Premiership on Sunday afternoon, receiving criticism from journalist Jordan Campbell.

The Lowdown: Rangers draw at Parkhead

Giovanni van Bronckhorst's side faced their Glasgow arch-rivals at Parkhead in what was a make-or-break game for them in the title race.

In the end, Rangers didn't do enough to get all three points, falling behind to Jota's first-half opener and equalising through Fashion Sakala, who later wasted a glorious chance to snatch victory.

It was a game which saw some Gers players struggle at times and Arfield was one of them, posting a lowly 62% pass completion rate and losing five out of nine duels (55%), as per Sofascore.

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The Latest: Campbell criticises Arfield

Taking to Twitter during the match, Campbell criticised the Canada international's performance against Celtic, particularly in the first half. when the journalist tweeted:

"Rangers started brightly but they missed their chance through Kent and Celtic took an identical one.

"Since then Celtic been better and could have scored another as Rangers have gone flat.

"Sakala & Arfield struggling. Would like to see Lowry & Wright on at half time for them."

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The Verdict: Disappointing from Arfield

Rangers really needed the 33-year-old to produce a big performance at Parkhead, but in truth he was too often on the periphery of things.

Arfield didn't last the full 90 minutes after an ineffective showing, being replaced late on by Amad Diallo, and with only three team-mates being rated lower by Sofascore, you can see why Campbell felt that the Canadian struggled today.

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The ex-Burnley midfielder wasn't disastrous by any means, but he may feel disappointed by his efforts overall on a day when Rangers very much needed to win to realistically keep the Premiership title race alive.

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