‘Well boss Stuart McCall was gutted after watching his side crash to a 6-0 defeat at Ibrox this afternoon.
The Steelmen came up against a ruthless Rangers side who tucked away just about every chance they created during the ninety minutes.
And looking back on his game plan, the former Bradford boss admitted a slow start cost his side dear.
He said: “We knew it was going to be tough and wanted to keep it tight for the first ten minutes, but we didn’t do that.
“I thought after we went one nil down we weren’t at the races for ten minutes. But we battled back and, frustratingly, they scored just after our best spell of the game; Jones hitting the side netting and Sutton heading just over. You could sense at that time the crowd and the players were getting a bit anxious, but we got hit with a sucker punch and lost two goals in a short space of time.
“Thereafter it was damage limitation. It was hugely disappointing but we had a lot of young boys in there; Page, Hutchinson and Gunning who probably won’t come against players like Jelavic, Diouf and Wiess when they are on that form.
“When they are on the top of their game they are an excellent side, and today they were on the top of their game and we weren’t. It is now about how quickly we get over that, this is always a tough game regardless of the situation.
“We now have to look to Aberdeen on Tuesday and back to back home games with Hamilton and St Mirren; it is results against these three that will shape our season, not the result today.”
It was a harsh lesson for the young Steelmen side, with four of the back five 21 or under and the hosts, awash with International experience, punished any mistakes.
McCall was keen to look to the positives though, pointing out that the younger players can often learn more from games like that than a victory.
“I’ve said to Hutchinson not to beat himself up, the movement of Jelavic was fantastic; experienced defenders would struggle with that,” McCall sighed.
“I’ll sit down individually with a couple of them and look at the goals; it’s a learning process and it is how you come back as a group and as individuals from a result like this.
“It was a painful lesson but I doubt if we will come up against players on the top of their form like this too often in the future.
“We went three at the back to try to combat Jelavic. We saw at the semi final how he found space with just two centre backs. But even with the spare man he still managed to get in behind on occasions which was disappointing.”