Andy Halliday believes Saturday's 0-0 draw at home to Falkirk was a result that had been coming for Rangers.
The Ibrox side dropped points in the Scottish Premiership under new head coach Danny Rohl for the first time, having won his four previous games.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement"Danny Rohl's had a lot of credit for coming in and going four from four in the league for Rangers," said former Rangers player Halliday.
"I don't think that the performances within the four wins were sustainable to keep winning games. The performances in the four games is clouded because they've managed to get it over the line and get the results.
"I'm a massive believer that if you perform well on a weekly basis, the results will come. And I felt like a result like that today was coming for Rangers."
Rangers sustained their seventh Scottish Premiership draw of the season against the Bairns, leaving them seven points off reigning champions Celtic and nine behind leaders Hearts, who have played one game more than both Glasgow sides.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement"The quality in the game was extremely poor," Halliday said on the BBC's Scottish Football Podcast.
"Defensively, I think over the course of the season, Rangers look very suspect. At the top end of the pitch, they don't look as if they've got an actual goal scorer.
"There's been games where they just don't look like scoring. And I think a big part of that is obviously due to the poor recruitment that they had in the summer."