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Easy does it as champions cruise to victory to continue run

Visitors no threat to Van Bronckhors­t’s unbeaten start as Morelos and Kent strike

- Rangers St Johnstone CHRIS JACK at Ibrox

THIS was not the kind of statement of intent win – like those earned against Hibernian and Hearts in recent times – that are the mark of champions.

It was the sort of straightfo­rward one that title challenges are built on, however, as Rangers eased to victory over St Johnstone at Ibrox. It was as comfortabl­e as the score suggests.

Goals from Alfredo Morelos and Ryan Kent saw the unbeaten run under Giovanni van Bronckhors­t tick over once again. With Dundee United and St Mirren to visit here next, there is every chance another couple can be added to the tally before the visits to Aberdeen and Celtic.

This sequence of fixtures that Rangers are in the middle of now had the potential to make or break their Premiershi­p defence. So far, it could not have gone any better for Van Bronckhors­t in his first weeks in office.

This occasion and result will not live long in the memory. They don’t need to, though, as Rangers keep adding to the positives and the momentum under Van Bronckhors­t’s guidance.

The pattern of this game was set early in the evening. From the first whistle until the last, Rangers dominated proceeding­s and it always looked a matter of how many they would win by rather than if they would emerge victorious.

In that regard, it should have been by more. Given how impressive they were at times, there will be a frustratio­n that the margin of the win was not greater.

The only surprise of the first half was that it took the champions so long to break the deadlock and St Johnstone’s resistance. When the goal arrived just two minutes before the interval, the visitors could not say it hadn’t been coming.

But for the exploits of goalkeeper Zander Clark, this one would have been over long before he had to pick the ball out of his net after Morelos scored for the third game in succession to take his tally to 12 for the campaign.

A corner from Borna Barisic was met by Connor Goldson. The first duel had been lost by the Saints defence, and it would prove costly. From just a couple of yards out, Morelos nodded home. On this occasion, Clark was helpless and it was set to be a long second half for Davidson’s side.

The Saints had spent the evening attempting to hassle Rangers and knock them off their stride, but the task was a thankless one and they rarely got close enough. When they did have the ball, they did not have the quality or the cutting edge to do anything with it.

Rangers controlled possession for large swathes of the first half and they really should have had a couple of goals to show for their dominance. Had Morelos not scored when he did, the feelings at the interval would have been decidedly different around a chilly Ibrox.

Clark’s first interventi­on came just seven minutes in. From a tight angle, Kent fired in an effort that the keeper did well to block.

When Joe Aribo tried his luck just moments later, Clark was cemented to his spot.

As he watched on, a curling strike that seemed destined to

find the top corner clipped his right-hand post.

There were times when Rangers were guilty of overplayin­g in their attempts to work their way through the St Johnstone defence. Some moves broke down as a result of too many touches being taken, others because of wrong options being chosen.

When the champions did get a sight of goal, Clark was there. He saved from Kent once again as a smart block with his legs kept the game goalless.

Morelos should have changed that fact long before he did. Somehow, he spurned a glorious chance after 26 minutes. A pass from Glen Kamara – an accomplish­ed, composed figure in the middle of the park – was pinpoint and Morelos was in behind. Rather than pull the trigger, he paid the price for his deliberati­ons and the reaction in the stands and the dugout told Morelos how much he had dithered and dallied as Liam Gordon and Clark smothered him.

Thankfully for Rangers, that miss did not prove costly. Neither did the call from referee Euan Anderson as he rebuffed what appeared to be strong calls for a penalty when Kamara tangled with Jacob Butterfiel­d on a burst into the area.

Saints manager Callum Davidson introduced Stevie May in place of Eetu Vertainen at the break in an attempt to pose more problems to a Rangers defence that was unruffled.

But once again, it was all about the champions in an attacking sense, and the lead was doubled just four minutes later.

An incisive move was started by Aribo and finished by

Kent. The run and cross came from Morelos and when Kent converted at the back post, it was game done as Ibrox found its voice.

This sequence of fixtures had the potential to make or break their Premiershi­p defence. So far it could not have gone any better for Van Bronckhors­t

Such a goal was symptomati­c of the direction of travel for Rangers right now. A side that was stale at the start of the season has found its spark and St Johnstone – a tame effort from Reece Devine aside – had no response to the moments of individual excellence and attacking combinatio­ns.

Referee Anderson added to St Johnstone’s frustratio­ns when he refused to give a penalty when Kamara and Liam Craig collided. A booking for Craig’s reaction was not the decision that Davidson demanded and his side looked increasing­ly susceptibl­e to being picked off as they attempted to find a way back into the game late on.

The loss of Barisic to illness was an unfortunat­e late twist in the tale for Van Bronckhors­t and the Croatian was replaced by Nathan Patterson for the final 10 minutes.

That was the only negative on the night at Ibrox. The champions were not at their effervesce­nt best, but they did not need to be as they cruised to victory.

Such routine wins were the backbone of their march to 55 last season. More outings like this will be just the job for Van Bronckhors­t as he seeks to deliver title 56.

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Ryan Kent (left) and Alfredo Morelos (right) were the goal heroes at Ibrox last night as Rangers beat St Johnstone
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