The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Gers halt Hearts to blow title race open

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Steven Gerrard says Rangers have blown the title race wide open after defusing Hearts’ unbeaten start to the season.

Craig Levein’s Jambos arrived at Ibrox sitting top of the Ladbrokes Premiershi­p table on the back of six wins and a draw.

But it was Gers who claimed a crucial three points as they exploded out the traps with a sensationa­l first-half display.

Ryan Kent, Alfredo Morelos and Scott Arfield grabbed the goals and while Jimmy Dunne netted a late consolatio­n the damage had already been done to the Jambos, who had Michael Smith sent-off.

Gers only move up one place to sixth but trim the deficit on the leaders to five points and Gerrard says the title is up for grabs after hailing his side’s response to last week’s slip-up at Livingston.

He said: “I thought they were sensationa­l. We have beaten a good team today. I said it before the game and I wasn’t telling lies – Hearts are where they are on merit.

“We’ve beaten a good team today because we went to war with them and we matched them in the war and then our football shone through and that’s what you have to do in games like this.

“This result had nothing to do with Livi and it doesn’t heal the Livingston performanc­e which just wasn’t good enough.

“The challenge for me and the team now is that can we make these home performanc­es away from home and that’s when we will find consistenc­y.

“Today doesn’t heal Livingston, but it was certainly a statement and has blown the title wide open and made it a little bit better looking for us.”

Gers skipper James Tavernier had a hand in two of his side’s three goals as he refused to be distracted by reports Brighton are readying a January bid.

But Gerrard warned the rightback will not be leaving on the cheap.

“I know the CEO at Brighton (Paul Barber) very well,” he said. “He’s got my number and he knows where I am. But he best go to the owners and ask for an awful lot of money if he wants James Tavernier.

“That goes for any club that wants my captain. They best go to the bank and get an awful lot of money out – or he’s not going.”

 ??  ?? James Tavernier: Had a hand in two of Rangers’ goals.
James Tavernier: Had a hand in two of Rangers’ goals.

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