The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Gerrard hails his players as Gers go nine points clear

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Steven Gerrard hailed a “big win” at Kilmarnock that answered some major questions, but the Rangers boss insisted he would not look at the Scottish Premiershi­p table after his side went nine points clear yesterday.

James Tavernier’s 19thminute penalty earned Gers a 1-0 victory and only their second Premiershi­p win at Rugby Park in eight games.

Rangers had suffered three defeats at the Ayrshire venue in the previous two seasons and Gerrard was delighted to see his side hold out amid a spirited second-half show from the hosts.

“That was a big win, a win that we had to work hard for,” he said.

“There were a lot of question marks in the build-up to this game, talk about how we’d failed miserably here before and lost after getting ourselves in front.

“Well, we got ourselves in front today and I thought we showed really good resilience and strength and a different side to Rangers.

“I’m extremely proud of the players’ performanc­e and I thought we fully deserved the three points. So we answered those questions today but we’ve got to keep on doing that.

“I’ve got players in that dressing room now who will roll their sleeves up, show resilience and strength, put their bodies on the line.

“Winning headers , stopping crosses – they are doing all the dirty side of the game that you need to do if you want to be successful.”

Celtic have two games in hand and there is no chance of Gerrard getting carried away as he searches for the first league title of his career.

“I won’ t look at the league table,” he said.

“I’ ll analyse our performanc­e and speak to the players after a bit of time off.

“This has been a tough week on the back of another big European game . Nobody mentions what we have to give on a Thursday night before we come to places like this.

“But it’s not the stage of the season to be looking at the league table.”

Kilmarnock manager Alex Dyer felt his side’s second- half display was worthy of a point.

The closest they came was when Allan McGregor stopped substitute Eamonn Brophy’s drilled free-kick.

Dyer said: “First half, we weren’t at the races. I think we showed them a bit too much respect at the start.

“But if you go gung-ho against them you will get picked off.”

● Former Celtic and St Johnstone striker Tony Watt was on target for the second week running as Motherwell won 2- 0 at Livingston.

Callum Lang was also on the mark for the Steelmen.

It was Mother well’s fourth win in five Scottish Premiershi­p matches and their first league win at the Tony Macaroni Arena since 2018.

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Rangers celebrate James Tavernier’s penalty winner.

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