The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

No moans from boss as Gers rout Hearts

RANGERS: Gerrard delighted as Light Blues destroy sorry Jam Tarts at Ibrox

- ANDY NEWPORT

RANGERS 5 HEARTS 0

Steven Gerrard knows he is developing a reputation with his Rangers team for his moans and groans but the Light Blues boss admitted he could not grumble at their 5-0 demolition job on hopeless Hearts.

Rangers now have an almost identical record to Ladbrokes Premiershi­p title rivals Celtic after crushing Austin MacPhee’s men in Glasgow.

Just one goal separates the top two following a triumph sparked by Alfredo Morelos’ 25th goal of the campaign.

Ryan Kent’s strike and a Christophe Berra own goal set up a late surge but while substitute Greg Stewart found the net twice late on, Rangers could not find number six which would have seen them match Neil Lennon’s Hoops on points, goal difference and goals scored.

Gerrard knows his players are fed up of hearing him demanding more but this time, however, he had no complaints.

“We want to win by the biggest margin we can and probably in the eyes of the players I’m a bit of a moaner like that,” he said.

“Some of them maybe want to come off the gas and relax at three and four but not for me – I want to continue to keep doing the right things.

“I can’t complain with a 5-0 win at home on the back of a European night that we had to really push and give a lot in. I’d have some cheek to go in and complain about the amount of goals.”

Morelos became the first Rangers player to score in four consecutiv­e European ties with Thursday’s double in Rotterdam and the top scorer has now netted in every one of his last 10 starts after nodding his side ahead 12 minutes in.

Much has been made this week about the striker’s potential transfer value but in this form his real worth is simply priceless for the Light Blues.

Gerrard added: “It was a fantastic header from Alfredo and a fantastic delivery from Borna Barisic. It was a pure hunger to score from Alfredo.”

While Rangers are just a fraction behind Celtic, it is a similarly small margin keeping Hearts out of the relegation places.

They remain locked on 11 points with bottom duo St Johnstone and St Mirren but sit above the Buddies on goals scored.

MacPhee was again in caretaker command as Ann Budge’s hunt for Craig Levein’s successor lingers on and the interim boss admits the lack of clarity is having an effect on the Jambos.

He said: “The uncertaint­y of the situation for everyone is something that needs managing very carefully.

“I think the longer it goes the more it can at times become an excuse, and it can also become a reality where maybe at times people aren’t as focused on their performanc­e alone as they should be.

“I think that so far the players and staff have been fantastic.

“What I would say is that in the next period of time Mrs Budge will make the right decision for the long-term future of the club.”

I can’t complain with a 5-0 win at home on the back of a European night that we had to really give a lot in. I’d have some cheek to go in and complain about the amount of goals. STEVEN GERRARD

 ?? SNS. ?? Alfredo Morelos and Borna Barisic celebrate after Gers’ top scorer gave them the lead.
SNS. Alfredo Morelos and Borna Barisic celebrate after Gers’ top scorer gave them the lead.
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