How the Rangers players rated in their final Europa League group stage fixture.
ALLAN MCGREGOR Had almost nothing to do in the first half. Made a terrific fingertip stop to deny Fassnacht midway through the second period and helpless at the equaliser. 7
JAMES TAVERNIER Not a brilliant performance but was steady throughout as he defended well and attacked when he could. Qualification will mean a lot to Ibrox skipper. 7
CONNOR GOLDSON Rarely troubled for the first hour but the arrival of Hoarau gave him a different challenge. Handled it well enough. 7
NIKOLA KATIC Back into the fold as he replaced the injured Helander and he made the most of his chance. Couple of strong challenges and was solid overall. 7
BORNA BARISIC Gers fans may soon need to change their song for the Croatian as he is no longer an inconsistent performer. Excellent here for long spells and unfortunate to concede own goal. 8
RYAN JACK Can be proud of another midfield masterclass as he continues to excel at this level. Put in a terrific shift once again but saw late red for a second booking. 8
GLEN KAMARA Slack in possession a couple of times but slight errors were never costly. Played his part in a deserved victory. 7
SCOTT ARFIELD Started in the middle three but was always keen to drive on as he linked well. Unlucky not to get a goal for his efforts. 7
JOE ARIBO First 45 minutes was arguably his best for Rangers as he twisted and turned in the final third. Not as effective after the break but still a pleasing showing. 8
RYAN KENT Started well and looked threatening before having a hand in the opening goal. Not as impressive after the break but another good showing from the winger. 7
ALFREDO MORELOS Did what he does best as the man that earned group stage football clinched a last 32 berth. Clinical finish was a just reward for a fine performance as he led the line superbly. 8
Substitutes:
SHEYI OJO Provided fresh legs for the closing stages. 3
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