RANGERS
ALLAN MCGREGOR 9
Man of the match display from the goalkeeper. Really important saves throughout the game to keep his side in it.
JAMES TAVERNIER 6
The full-back didn’t get forward as much as he would have liked. A polished defensive display though.
CONNOR GOLDSON 6
Not his best performance this season but impressive, nonetheless.
FILIP HELANDER 6
Looked a bit shaky on the artificial surface and will be disappointed to lose his cleansheet.
BORNA BARISIC 6
Defended well and got forward brilliantly for the winner. Great delivery.
GLEN KAMARA 6
Showed plenty energy in midfield but wasn’t as influential as usual.
BONGANI ZUNGU 5
Pretty quiet afternoon in the middle of the park. Struggled to make an impact on proceedings.
JOE ARIBO 6
Showed some lovely touches in midfield. Final ball could be better at times though.
IANIS HAGI 5
Failed to build on his goal during the week. A quiet day for the attacker, didn’t make an impact.
RYAN KENT 7
Looked impressive throughout and caused Accies problems when in possession. Missed a couple of chances though.
CEDRIC ITTEN 5
Linked up play well in the final third but had very few chances in front of goal.
SUBS
RYAN JACK (FOR ZUNGU, 60) 4
Provided Rangers with composure from the bench. Impressed when he was introduced.
KEMAR ROOFE (FOR ITTEN, 66) 3
Never had a sniff of goal after being brought on in the second half.
SCOTT WRIGHT (FOR HAGI, 78) 3
On to make his Gers debut late on.
STEVEN DAVIS (FOR KAMARA, 78) 4
Defence splitting pass for the opener. Brilliant.
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