RANGERS PLAYER RATINGS
ALLAN MCGREGOR 6
Passed the ball out of the park for a corner under pressure in the first-half. Had no saves of note to make.
JAMES TAVERNIER 5
Struggled to deal with Lech left back Vasel Kravets at times. Contributed far less than usual on the overlap.
CONNOR GOLDSON 7
Excellent. Helped Rangers to keep their 14th clean sheet of the season and their fifth in a row.
LEON BALOGUN 7
Was the victim of a nasty challenge by Mikael Ashak in the first-half. Recovered and performed well.
BORNA BARISIC 8
The Croatian was sound defensively and dangerous going forward. His delivery for Alfredo Morelos’s goal was superb.
GLEN KAMARA 6
The Finn was, like so many of his team mates, strangely subdued.
STEVEN DAVIS 7
Should have done better with a chance four minutes before half-time. Assured otherwise.
SCOTT ARFIELD 6
Had a decent shot saved by Filip Bednarek in the first-half and went close with a powerful long-range attempt in the second.
IANIS HAGI 5
Didn’t receive enough of the ball to make an impact.
KEMAR ROOFE 5
Given the nod ahead of Alfredo Morelos. Tried his luck with an overhead kick in the first-half when Ryan Kent was poised to bury it.
RYAN KENT 6
Full of all his usual energy and invention.
SUBSTITUTES
ALFREDO MORELOS (for Roofe, 63) 8
Equalled Ally McCoist’s European goalscoring record with his 21st goal for Rangers in continental competition.
JOE ARIBO (for Hagi, 69) 3
Brought on to provide a vital spark up front.
RYAN JACK (for Arfield, 80) 3
Saw out the win.
BRANDON BARKER (for Kent, 81) 3
Went close late on.
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