WEAVER’S NATIONAL EXPRESS
RANGERS boss Steven Gerrard was angry with his “basketball” side, despite beating DUNDEE 4-0.
Goals from Lassana Coulibaly, Ryan Kent, James Tavernier and Glenn Middleton made it a comfy win, with Kenny Miller sent off for the visitors.
But Gerrard (above), famed for his high standards at Liverpool, was still not happy. He said: “We got an important win, four goals and a clean sheet.
But it wasn’t a great performance. It was good enough but we will play better than that.”
Miller saw red for a lunge on Borna Barisic, and also managed to break Andy Halliday’s nose. “He’s a good friend of mine but I’ll be having a few words with him,” said Halliday.
Steven Naismith scored the only goal as HEARTS beat MOTHERWELL and moved five points clear at the top of the Premiership. HARROGATE boss Simon Weaver hailed his side as their extraordinary start to the season continued.
The Yorkshire club are still top of the National League and remain unbeaten in 11 games.
And Weaver reckons Saturday’s 2-0 win at MAIDSTONE was one of the best yet with Callum Howe and Jack Muldoon on target in the first half. He said: “It was one of our most complete performances.”
WREXHAM and LEYTON ORIENT claimed victories at home to EBBSFLEET and BARNET respectively.
Wrexham boss Sam Ricketts, who saw his side win 4-1 with Chris Holroyd, Rekeil Pyke, Stuart Beavon and Shaun Pearson all scoring, said: “In the first half we were outstanding.”