RANGERS PLAYER RATINGS
ALLAN MCGREGOR 8
Denied Dries Saddiki at 2-0 and Vangelis Pavlidis at 4-0 and kept a clean sheet.
JAMES TAVERNIER 7
Netted the opening goal, his 50th for Rangers, from the penalty spot. Set up Connor Goldson for the fourth.
CONNOR GOLDSON 7
Supplied Ryan Kent with a gilt-edged chance with a long ball into the Willem II area early on. Headed home the fourth at a Tavernier corner.
FILIP HELANDER 8
The Swedish centre half did well to force a shot onto the crossbar at 0-0. Rose well to head home a Ryan Kent cross in the second-half.
BORNA BARISIC 6
Caused Willem II problems with his breaks down the left flank and defended his box well too.
GLEN KAMARA 6
Unfortunate not to add to Rangers’ tally after a skilful run into the Willem II box in the first-half.
STEVEN DAVIS 7
The Northern Ireland captain’s experience and quality were important for Steven Gerrard’s side.
SCOTT ARFIELD 7
Performed an invaluable role in the middle of the park breaking down Willem II attacks.
RYAN KENT 9
The winger won the penalty for the opener, showed good predatory instincts to net the second and then set up the third.
IANIS HAGI 5
One of the Romanian playmaker’s quieter games. Missed a late chance.
ALFREDO MORELOS 6
Played his part in the triumph. Tested Ruitter with a long-range effort before the second goal. Worked hard.
SUBSTITUTES
JORDAN JONES 2
Took over from Kent late on.
CALVIN BASSEY 2
Came on at 4-0.
CEDRIC ITTEN 2
Replaced Morelos late on.
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