Irish Daily Mirror

WEAVER’S NATIONAL EXPRESS

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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.”

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