The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Gers brush Bairns aside to advance

- ANDY NEWPORT

Calvin Bassey scored his first Rangers goal as Steven G e r r a r d ’s team cruised into the Betfred Cup quarter-finals with a 4-0 win over Falkirk.

T he summer signing from Leicester was recruited to offer cover for Borna Barisic at left-back but took his chance to open his account after being tested out at centre-back.

Je r m a i n Defoe got Rangers up and running early before Bassey pounced from close-range on the half-hour mark.

Barisic swept home his latest free-kick just before half-time, before captain James Tavernier continued his red-hot scoring streak to cap the win.

And with Celtic out of the competitio­n, Gerrard – whose unbeaten side have now clocked up 18 clean sheets this season – will believe the path has been cleared for his side to go on and finally claim the Ibrox side’s first major trophy since 2011.

Rangers made se ven changes to the team who threw away a two-goal lead to draw with Benfica on Thursday night as only Barisic, Tavernier, Connor Goldson and Scott Arfield kept their places.

Bassey was given his chance in defence after Filip Helander was ruled out following a positive coronaviru­s test, while Bongani Zungu came in for his first start.

The Bairns find themselves in League One these days but had plenty of top- flight experience with the likes of Blair Alston – part of the Hamilton side who became the last Scottish team to defeat Rangers in March – Paul Dixon, Sean Kelly, Mo r g a r o Gomis and Connor Sammon in their line-up.

Mark Durnan is another who has tasted life in the Premiershi­p but it was schoolboy stuff from the former Dundee United centre-back as he allowed Goldson’s 40-yard pass to sail over his head and find Defoe six minutes in.

The angle looked to be against the 38-year-old as he allowed the ball to run across his chest but he still managed to find a route past Falkirk keeper Peter Morrison, arrowing the ball in off the far post.

His next attempt sailed wide as the former England poacher volleyed Cedric Itten’s knockdown.

Gers lost Brandon Barker to injury midway through the first half but the introducti­on of Glen Kamara only made them stronger and they doubled their lead after 30 minutes.

Tavernier had forced Morrison into conceding a corner as he took aim from the right-hand side of the box. The keeper got hands on the ball again as Itten met Barisic’s delivery but pushed it straight to Bassey, who rammed home from three yards out.

To credit Falkirk comanagers David McCracken and Lee Miller, their team almost pulled a goal back when Durnan climbed above Bassey to meet Alston’s corner but Jo n Mc L a u g h l i n was untroubled as he pushed the ball behind.

And it was game over on 42 minutes. Gomis’ trip on Itten handed Barisic a setpiece opportunit­y which the Croatian executed to perfection as he whipped the ball over the wall and past Morrison’s fingertips for Rangers’ third goal.

Basse y got lucky 30 seconds into the second half when Sammon read his backpass, only just failing to rob McLaughlin to leave an empty net.

But it was the visitors who were celebratin­g again four minutes l at e r as Barisic picked out Tavernier for the skipper to lash home his 14th goal of the season.

With progress secured, Gerrard was able to hand a debut to 18-year-old Ciaran Dickson and give Glenn Middleton his first Gers action since April 2019.

There was also a run-out for an even younger academy prospect, 16-yearold Leon King, as Tavernier was given a rest late on.

 ??  ?? HEAD MAN: Rangers scorer Calvin Bassey wins this duel with Falkirk’s Anton Dowds.
HEAD MAN: Rangers scorer Calvin Bassey wins this duel with Falkirk’s Anton Dowds.

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