ALLAN MCGREGOR 7
Will be frustrated not to get another clean sheet after a quiet 90 minutes.
JAMES TAVERNIER 8
Two clinical finishes from 12 yards that were the highlights of a fine showing.
CONNOR GOLDSON 7
Dealt with what little Motherwell could threaten him with easily.
FILIP HELANDER 7
Made a couple of smart interceptions and rarely troubled overall.
CALVIN BASSEY 7
Given a chance to show what he could do and made the most of it. Solid performance at left-back.
STEVEN DAVIS 7
Another accomplished outing for the midfielder. A class act and was given an early exit to prepare for Galatasaray.
GLEN KAMARA 7
Never looked threatened or under presser as he helped Rangers control the midfield.
SCOTT ARFIELD 7
Set up Jones for the second goal and was a key link between midfield and attack.
JORDAN JONES 8
A rare outing but an important one as he caused Motherwell problems and made it 2-0 with a lovely solo strike.
RYAN KENT 7
Couldn’t get himself on the scoresheet this time out but was still an impressive performer as he saw plenty of the ball.
ALFREDO MORELOS 7
Few chances himself but a tireless shift was crucial to Rangers.
Substitutes:
LEON BALOGUN 5
(for Helander 60) Cruised through the final half hour.
CEDRIC ITTEN 7
(for Kent 68) Got his first two goals with a terrific long-range strike and poacher’s finish at the near post.
JERMAIN DEFOE 4
(for Morelos 75) Few chances off the bench.
GEORGE EDMUNDSON 3
(for Davis 75) Late own goal was only a consolation for Motherwell.
IANIS HAGI 4
(for Jones 75) Showed some nice touches.
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