Glasgow Times

RATINGS Rangers

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Allan McGregor

The veteran stopper had little to do but was ever alert.

James Tavernier

8 Rangers skipper continued his supreme scoring form with a well- hit penalty.

Connor Goldson

In his 35th consecutiv­e start for Rangers in Europe, the ever- present in the back line put in another strong performanc­e.

Leon Balogun

Replacing the impressive Filip Helander and slotted in seamlessly, a commanding performanc­e.

Borna Barisic

6 The Croatian was injured in the first half, fans will hope it’s not too serious.

Glen Kamara

7 Did his job well again, such an important part of this Rangers side.

Ryan Jack

As ever, discipline­d in defence and responsibl­e in possession.

Scott Arfield

Made a number of his usual surging runs into the box to unsettle the hosts.

Ianis Hagi

Went close to scoring in the first half, but only showed quality in flashes.

Ryan Kent

Broke away a number of times in the second half but not his best night of end product.

Alfredo Morelos

Still doesn’t look back to his best, had an excellent second half chance which he passed up.

SUBSTITUTE­S Calvin Bassey

8 ( On for Barisic 43) Did not looked fazed when he came on to a fast- paced game, and made a number of surging runs up the pitch.

Joe Aribo

6 ( On for Hagi 67) Evidently not up to his full sharpness, but Steven Gerrard will be delighted to have him back.

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( on for Morelos 73) Scored one of the best goals you will ever see from the halfway line at the death.

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