Rangers battered Ross County in Dingwall as both Ryan Jack and Alfredo Morelos netted a double in an emphatic 4-0 triumph.
The comfortable win for Steven Gerrard’s side means they remain level on points with Old Firm rivals Celtic at the top of the Premiership Table but are now just one point behind them on goal difference.
Morelos opened the scoring at Victoria Park in the 20th minute after a good cross from Joe Aribo who played a one-two with Ojo on the left wing.
It was only nine minutes later that Jack scored his first goal – having only been on target once in the 2019/20 before – and fired the shot past Ross Laidlaw and into the bottom right corner.
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The midfielder’s second goal came eight minutes before half time and was almost exactly the same as his first after good work from Aribo and Scott Arfield.
Morelos scored the final goal in the game in the 71st minute, bagging his 18th goal of the season.
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