RANGERS
ALLAN MCGREGOR 6
Didn’t have a lot to do in the Gers goal. His kicking and passing out from the back was up to scratch though.
JAMES TAVERNIER 6
Brandon Mason game him a tough time defensively, but he rose to the threat of the winger well.
FILIP HELANDER 7
Strong and powerful in the air. Kept tabs on Jon Obika and looked assured with the ball at his feet.
CONNOR GOLDSON 7
A commanding performance from the defender. Rewarded with a clean sheet.
IANIS HAGI 7
Not as strong as his previous two performances, but the way he finds space in the final third really is something to admire.
STEVEN DAVIS 6
Had a couple of slack passes in the first half which is unlike him. But those aside, an accomplished performance.
JOE ARIBO 7
Never gave the ball away. A joy to watch in the final third for the visitors.
GLEN KAMARA 7
His usual energetic self in midfield. Looked bright throughout and provided a number of key passes forward.
ALFREDO MORELOS 7
Had gone eight games without a goal, but took his gifted chance expertly.
KEMAR ROOFE 8
Brilliant movement as he led the line for Rangers. Looks like he could form a strong partnership with Morelos.
BORNA BARISIC 7
Dealt with Dylan Connolly well. Never got forward as much he would have liked, but a solid display.
SUBS
RYAN KENT (FOR ROOFE, 73) 3
Added some pace to Gers attack late on.
BONGANI ZUNGU (FOR HAGI, 79) 2
Struggled to get up to speed with the game when introduced.
LEON BALOGUN (FOR TAVERNIER, 88) 2
On too late to make an impact.
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