Allan McGregor 6
The veteran stopper had little to do but was ever alert.
James Tavernier 8
Rangers skipper Tavernier continued his supreme scoring form with a well hit penalty.
Connor Goldson 7
In his 35th consecutive start for Rangers in Europe, the ever-present in the Rangers back line put in another strong performance.
Leon Balogun 8 Replacing the impressive Helander and slotted in seamlessly, a commanding performance.
Borna Barisic 6
The marauding Croatian full back was injured in the first half, Gers fans will hope it’s not too serious.
Glen Kamara 7
Did his job well again, such an important part of this Rangers side.
Ryan Jack 7
As ever, disciplined in defence and responsible in possession.
Scott Arfield 7
Made a number of characteristic surging runs into the box which unsettled the hosts.
Ianis Hagi 6
Went close to scoring in the first half, but only showed his quality in flashes.
Ryan Kent 6
Broke away a number of times in the second half but not his best night of end product.
Alfredo Morelos 6
Still doesn’t look back to his best, had an excellent second half chance which he passed up.
Substitutes
Calvin Bassey 8
(On for Borna Barisic 43) Did not looked fazed when he came on to a fast-paced game, and made a number of surging runs up the pitch.
Joe Aribo 6
(On for Ianis Hagi 67) Evidently not up to his full sharpness, but Gerrard will be delighted to have him back.
Kemar Roofe 9
(on for Alfredo Morelos 73) Scored one of the best goals you will ever see from the half way line at the death.
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