Evening Telegraph (First Edition)
MANAGER TALKS UP GERS’ FOURTH GOAL
RANGERS manager Graeme Murty claims his side’s fourth strike against Hamilton on Sunday was as good a goal as he has ever seen.
Rangers built the ball from the back i n a twotouch move which ended with Josh Windass sweeping home from Jamie Murphy’s flick.
Windass later completed his hat-trick as Rangers secured a 5-3 victory to move second in the Ladbrokes Premiership.
Murty said:“I thought our chance creation was very good and some of our stuff when we moved the ball really quickly was good, and I thought, particularly, the fourth goal was a really good example of what I’d like the team to do and what I would like us to be.
“We w e r e s l i ck in possession and brave playing out from the back, playing through lines really well with minimal touches.
“It was brilliant creativity from Jamie Murphy and a clinical finish.
“I think it’s as good a goal as I have seen — just a team goal, and j ust the quality of it was breathtaking for me.
“As I said, the power we possess going forward was really good for me.
“In terms of our ability to create chances, on a pitch which i s difficult, I was really pleased with that and I actually think our game at Ibrox could have looked like earlier in the season if we had possessed more of a clinical nature which we had on Sunday.”