Goldwin 6
Didn’t do much wrong, helpless for the opening goal.
Britto 4
A poor game for the defender, who struggled to cope with Rangers front line.
Wiseman 4
Had a quiet game and was substituted early in the second half.
Morgado Gaspar Lopes 5
Did well up against Itten but like the rest of his defence, was ultimately outclassed.
Yahaya 5
Covered the pitch well but crowded out against a superior midfield.
Gómez Bernal 6
The best offensive threat along with Casciaro, looked pacey on the break.
Torilla 5
Did well to combat the movement of Hagi in central areas but otherwise quiet.
Hernandez 5
Contributed little during his time on the park and was hooked on 50 minutes.
Chipolina 6
The veteran almost scored in the second half but his effort from close range was well saved.
Sergeant 3
Conceded a silly foul that led to the second goal.
Casciaro 6
The man who scored against Celtic couldn’t add another here, but he was Red Imps’ best player, and the 38-year-old did well against Tavernier.
Substitutes
De Barr 5
(Replaced Hernandez 52) saw a long effort saved by McGregor late on.
Gamiz Maroto 4
(Replaced Wiseman 56) couldn’t make an impact.
Toscano Serrano 4
(Replaced Sergeant 68) contributed little during his time on the pitch.
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