It seems that Bonkers suggests that the Rangers can settle for six at rest, but considering that Brugge's final goal has 40 minutes left, it's a realistic idea.
The ruthless master finished the game with 32 strokes, with 26 shots in the Rangers' 18 yards area.
They also had 70 touches in the opponent's box. Martin has zero.
Derby, the first old company against the Celtics, offers the Rangers the chance to put Torrid behind, but many fans won't want to see Martin in the canoe.
The former Southampton manager revealed he was dealing with a “disturbing harmony” squad, but he still firmly believes that he can turn things around.
Although many supporters lost patience at such an early stage, Martin said the hierarchy of the Wanderer “may take time to understand this.”
The head coach's goal now is to use “pain and humiliation” as the “fuel” of the derby.
“The way to fail tonight is unacceptable and hurtful,” Martin added. “But I have no choice but to keep working and stay focused.
“The group is very heavy and we need to take it off and move forward. I need to take everything I throw at me, and so do the players.
“But it’s my responsibility to accept all of this. It won’t affect the work we move forward.
“I don’t think we need to win on Sunday to make sure I work, we need to win to make ourselves feel better, make our fans feel better and give them a show they are proud of.”