ALLAN MCGREGOR 7
Smart stops in the first half maintained Rangers’ advantage and he was rarely worked after the break.
JAMES TAVERNIER 9
Another goal and another superb showing from the Ibrox skipper as he continues to lead the way.
CONNOR GOLDSON 8
Handled the threat of Cosgrove and Edmundson well and deserved his clean sheet.
LEON BALOGUN 7
Almost caught himself out with a couple of needlessly sloppy mistakes but good enough overall.
BORNA BARISIC 7
Popped up in promising attacking spaces regularly and was important once again.
RYAN JACK 8
Add this one to an increasing list of top performances. Bossed the middle of the park.
SCOTT ARFIELD 8
A real driving force from midfield and deserved his goal to make it 3-0.
JOE ARIBO 8
No goal for his efforts but he was excellent once again.
KEMAR ROOFE 9
Crucial second goal was a touch of class and the highlight of a terrific outing.
RYAN KENT 9
Should have scored early on but then broke the deadlock from distance. A constant threat once again.
ALFREDO MORELOS 6
Hold up play wasn’t what was needed and chances were hard to come by. Wasn’t amused at coming off.
Substitutes:
STEVEN DAVIS 6
(for Jack, 56) Composed performance to help see the game out.
JERMAIN DEFOE 6
(for Morelos, 65) Will be frustrated not to get on the scoresheet.
GLEN KAMARA 6
(for Kent, 65) Slotted in seamlessly off the bench.
CEDRIC ITTEN 4
(for Aribo, 74) Looked bright late on.
IANIS HAGI 4
(for Roofe, 74) Showed nice touches in cameo.
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