Glasgow Times

RATINGS Rangers

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JON McLAUGHLIN

Moved the ball out well from the back and claimed several Saints crosses.

JAMES TAVERNIER

6 First start since February and looked a bit off the pace. Not his usual attacking self.

CONNOR GOLDSON

Has been so consistent all season but wasn’t up to scratch at McDiarmid Park.

JACK SIMPSON

Far from convincing. Looked shaky in possession and gave away the penalty late on.

BORNA BARISIC

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5 Deliveries from set-pieces were not up to his usual standards. Was camped inside his own half for much of the 90 minutes.

GLEN KAMARA

Rangers’ best player. On a tricky pitch the midfielder was tidy and composed on the ball.

STEVEN DAVIS

7 Great shift in the middle of the park. Kept the ball moving.

IANIS HAGI

Looked to get in behind at every opportunit­y.

SCOTT WRIGHT

Brilliant finish for the opener. Saw plenty of the ball but didn’t do a whole lot with it otherwise.

KEMAR ROOFE

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6 Never had any clear sights of goal but good link-up play.

CEDRIC ITTEN 6 Held the ball up well. Formed a decent partnershi­p with Roofe.

SUBSTITUTE­S NATHAN PATTERSON (FOR TAVERNIER, 62) Was given a rest after a busy period but played his part.

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SCOTT ARFIELD

(FOR DAVIS, 69)

Had a late attempt on goal that was saved well by Clark. 4

JOE ARIBO

(FOR WRIGHT, 69) Changed the game and injected energy into the Rangers attack.

JERMAIN DEFOE (FOR HAGI, 78)

Kept the Perth defence busy.

CALVIN BASSEY (FOR BARISIC, 78)

On for a late defensive shift.

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