Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

ROOFE CAVES IN ON BRAVE COVE

Kemar’s first half brace helps Gers to comfortabl­e win

- BY ANDY NEWPORT

RANGERS will have to overcome Celtic to keep their double dreams on course after sweeping past Cove Rangers to set up a Scottish Cup Old Firm clash.

Steven Gerrard’s team learned before facing Paul Hartley’s League One parttimers the prize for the winners was the chance to host Celtic in the last 16.

And that was all the inspiratio­n the Premier Division champions needed as a Kemar Roofe brace plus strikes from Jermain Defoe and Nathan Patterson saw them cruise to a 4-0 triumph.

The Hoops will now make the first of two visits to Ibrox in a fortnight over the weekend of April 17-18, with the winner going on to stage a quarter-final clash against St Johnstone or Clyde.

Gerrard made seven changes to the team which drew 1-1 with Celtic a fortnight ago. Patterson and Calvin

Bassey started in the full-back slots after Gers appealed their four-game bans for breaching lockdown rules while Scott Wright came in for his first start since joining in January.

Cove were not lacking in top flight nous with ex-aberdeen trio Mitch Megginson, Jamie Masson and Fraser Fyvie included in Hartley’s line-up.

But there was little sign of that experience on show as the Aberdeen outfit continuall­y shot themselves in the foot by insisting on playing out from the back.

They did well to survive three big chances inside the opening 11 minutes, including a Roofe shot which hit the post before bouncing into the grateful arms of Stuart Mckenzie. Having stemmed those early waves of attack, Cove got a bit too cocky as they again tried to build up from their own box. It proved to be a costly mistake as Gers pounced on 24 minutes.

Steven Davis regained possession from Adam Livingston­e’s heavy touch and Rangers ruthlessly sprung forward. Glen Kamara fizzed the ball into Defoe’s feet, with the 38-year-old spinning past Fyvie before drilling home with a low drive.

Another self-inflicted error cost Cove the second seven minutes later.

Broque Watson and Daniel Higgins got themselves in a muddle and Defoe swept the ball to Scott Arfield’s feet. Mckenzie saved the midfielder’s effort but Roofe was there to turn home the rebound. The former Leeds ace had another 60 seconds later as he darted across Higgins to turn home Wright’s ball to the front post.

And Gers were four-up two minutes before the break.

With his team already under a heavy press, Higgins attempted a suicidal square ball across his own box and Patterson stole ahead of Livingston­e to tuck home his second goal for the club.

The visitors’ afternoon took another turn for the worse when Masson had to be stretchere­d off with a nasty ankle injury after his studs caught in the turf just on the hour mark.

But at least there was no further damage to the scoreline despite another second half bombardmen­t that saw Defoe, Connor Goldson and substitute Cedric Itten all come close to adding a fifth.

 ??  ?? GERS THRASH GERS Roofe fires home Rangers’ second. Inset, Patterson enjoys his goal with Defoe
GERS THRASH GERS Roofe fires home Rangers’ second. Inset, Patterson enjoys his goal with Defoe

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