Belfast Telegraph

Patience pays dividends as Gerrard’s men sail through

- BY ANDY NEWPORT

RANGERS: Foderingha­m, Patterson, Katic, Edmundson, Halliday, Arfield, Jack, Davis, Aribo (Kennedy 81), Defoe (Ojo 67), Jones (Barker 64). Subs not used: Flanagan, Polster, Firth, Mayo.

STRANRAER: Currie, Pignatiell­o, Robertson, McManus, Cummins, Allan, Stirling (Hilton 70), Thomson (Jones 81), Hamill, Elliott (McIntyre 86), Stevenson.

Subs not used: Hamilton, Dunn, Phillips, Burgess.

Referee: John Beaton

Man of the match: Steven Davis

RANGERS refused to be caught cold as they re-emerged from the winter break with a 2-0 William Hill Scottish Cup win over Stranraer.

Twelve months ago, Steven Gerrard’s team saw their Ladbrokes Premiershi­p title hopes falter as they suffered defeat at Kilmarnock in their first game back after the January shutdown.

This time they were able to warm themselves back up for the second half of the season and the title race run-in with a fourthroun­d clash with Stevie Farrell’s League One part-timers.

It took the Light Blues a while to get themselves back up to speed, but goals from Scott Arfield and Jermain Defoe were enough to book their place in tomorrow’s draw.

Gerrard made seven changes to the side which claimed victory at Celtic Park three weeks ago but, even with teenager Nathan Patterson making his debut at right-back, it was still a fairly strong side for the visit of the League One basement boys.

Stranraer have gone nine months without an away win, while the only side in Scotland’s four senior leagues to have shipped more goals than Farrell’s men are Brechin City, who prop up League Two.

But they deserve credit for frustratin­g Rangers for as long as the 44th minute after refusing to open up. At times they resorted to filling their own box with everybody bar lone striker Ryan

Stevenson in a bid to block crosses and shots.

Gerrard’s team broke through on occasion. Jordan Jones headed over early, while captain for the night Ryan Jack could only prod against the base of the post after Defoe’s lay-off was caught underneath his feet.

Joe Aribo took his frustratio­n out moments after being clattered into by Carlo Pignatiell­o, stumbling back to his feet to unleash a strike that whistled wide.

But Stranraer’s resistance was broken a minute before the break. George Edmundson’s attempted flick from Steven Davis’ corner did not come off, but Arfield did better as he took a touch before driving through a crowded six-yard box for the opening goal.

Nikola Katic came close to repeating his Parkhead heroics with a header, but Max Currie sprang to his left to keep the hosts’ lead to one at the break.

Only a finger-tip save from the Blues keeper denied Patterson his first Gers goal after 56 minutes as the youngster let fly from the edge of the box.

But the game was put to bed in the 66th minute as Defoe dusted himself down after being tripped by Adam Cummins in the box, with the veteran Englishman rolling his penalty in off the post.

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