Allan McGregor 6
Could do nothing about the goals but did everything else asked of him.
James Tavernier 4
Started well before pulling up with an injury. Was a big loss for the team.
Connor Goldson 7
Missed a couple of decent chances from attacking set-plays but solid at the back. Excellent pass to force Aribo’s goal.
Filip Helander 6
Dominant in the air but lack of pace left him a little vulnerable on occasion.
Borna Barisic 7
Needlessly gave away the free-kick for Antwerp’s opener and lost his marker for the goal. Made up for it in the second half.
Steven Davis 6
Looked to have done very little wrong for the Antwerp penalty. Tidy on the ball as usual.
Glen Kamara 7
Had a few nice runs from deep and was efficient in possession. Unlucky not to bag an assist.
Scott Arfield 6
Plenty of industry from the midfielder who understandably looked a little rusty.
Joe Aribo 7
Calm presence of mind to score the opener and made a nuisance of himself throughout.
Kemar Roofe 6
Good run helped to force the opening goal but was a bit sloppy on the ball. Looked a yard off the pace.
Alfredo Morelos 9
Set up Aribo for the first goal, won the penalty for the second and teed up the third.
Substitutes
Leon Balogun (for Tavernier, 25’) 6
Slotted in as an auxiliary right-back but did well..
Ryan Kent (for Roofe, 45’) 7
Wonderful solo goal.
Ryan Jack (for Kamara, 74’) 5
Enthusiastic as ever.
Ianis Hagi (for Aribo, 74’) 3
Missed a sitter from close range.
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