Irish Daily Mirror

WALKING ON AYR

Murty praises Light Blues as they shrug off early setback to stroll SCOTTISH CUP QUARTER-FINALS

- BY RONNIE ESPLIN

GRAEME MURTY praised his Rangers side after they responded to an early scare against Ayr United to romp to a 6-1 William Hill Scottish Cup fifth round win.

Alan Forrest, brother of Celtic winger James Forrest, took advantage of a mistake by Gers keeper Wes Foderingha­m in the 10th minute to give the League One side a shock lead.

However, amid snow flurries at Somerset Park, returning striker Alfredo Morelos levelled on the half-hour mark and the Ladbrokes Premiershi­p side were ruthless after the break.

Jason Cummings struck from close range in the 65th minute before a double from attacker Josh Windass, either side of Morelos’ second, preceded a lastminute counter from Jamie Murphy - his first in a Gers shirt since signing on loan from Brighton.

Murty acknowledg­ed the fright the League One side had given Rangers at the start of the match but said: “I thought we showed good patience and character.

“Those are the things, allied to the weather and the crowd, that can make you freeze as a footballer, make you push a little too hard. But we kept our discipline and composure well.

“We scored the goals when we needed to score them. We’ve had games previously when we haven’t scored when we’ve been on top. We managed to do that today which allays a few fears for the players.”

Murty believes there is more to come from his side. He said: “I would say parts of it were as well as we’ve played but I still think we can get better in our basics and fundamenta­ls.

“Some of our play is exhilarati­ng as a coach. You see the tempo we move the ball at, the quality we have in the side.

“I was going to give Jamie Murphy a load of stick because the only thing missing from his game was a goal.

“He was outstandin­g. He gives us understand­ing, quality and incredible work rate even though he’s not fully fit yet. There’s more to come from him and the squad.”

Ayr assistant manager Neil Scally claimed the scoreline was hard on his players.

“I think 6-1 probably flattered Rangers, I don’t think it was a 6-1 game.” he said. Celtic v Greenock Morton, Aberdeen v Kilmarnock, Motherwell v Heart of Midlothian, Rangers v Falkirk.

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OPEN THE FLOODGATES Jason Cummings celebrates scoring Rangers’ second, the first of five in 22 minutes IN FRONT Cummings gives Gers lead with flick
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