ALLAN MCGREGOR 7
Will be surprised at how little he was worked but coped well with whatever was asked of him.
JAMES TAVERNIER 8
Added another assist to his tally with a teasing free-kick for Goldson to open the scoring. Rarely troubled in a fine showing.
CONNOR GOLDSON 9
Impressive once again at the back and came up trumps with a glancing header and scrambled finish at the other end.
FILIP HELANDER 8
Barely put a foot wrong at the heart of the Gers defence. A solid and comfortable afternoon for the Swede.
BORNA BARISIC 7
Battle with Frimpong was always going to be key. Croatian won it well to continue his fine form.
GLEN KAMARA 9
The best player on the park. Perhaps one of his finest performances for Rangers as he strolled it.
STEVEN DAVIS 8
Composed on the ball and positionally excellent off it. Just what Gerrard needed from him.
SCOTT ARFIELD 8
Build-up to the second goal was Arfield at his best. Deserved to start on form and didn’t disappoint.
BRANDON BARKER 5
The winger was a surprise starter and didn’t really justify his inclusion. Couple of nice moments but couldn’t hurt Celtic.
RYAN KENT 7
No Old Firm goal this time around but always a constant threat as he operated across the front line.
ALFREDO MORELOS 6
Had few chances and he frustrated with poor hold-up play at times. Can be better but played his part.
Substitutes:
RYAN JACK 6
(for Barker, 62) Had to settle for a place on the bench but still made an impact off it as he helped Rangers see it out.
CEDRIC ITTEN 2
(for Morelos, 85) Late cameo to make his derby debut.
JOE ARIBO 2
(for Arfield, 89) Returned to action after injury.
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