The Scotsman

Rangers brush Bairns aside to secure place in quarter-finals

- Stephen Halliday at Falkirk Stadium

On a bitingly cold evening in Falkirk, the warm glow around Rangers’ season was undiminish­ed.

It’s now 23 matches unde - feated since the star t of the campaign for Steven Gerrard’s side who cruised into the last eight of the Betfred Cup with an unfussy and profession­al 4-0 win against League 1 leaders Falkirk.

From the moment Jermain Defoe put them ahead in the sixth minute, the outcome was never in doubt. Further strikes from Calvin Bassey and Borna Barisic put them out of sight before half-time with captain James Tavernier adding to his remarkable tally early in the second half.

Once again, the depth of R angers’ squad was underlined as Gerrard made seven changes to his line -up from Thursday night’ s Europa League draw against Benfica but was still able to name seven internatio­nals in his side.

He would probably have made even more alteration­s if circumstan­ces had allowed. But with Fi lip He land er returning a positive Covid-19 test, to join teenage right-back Nathan Patterson in having to self-isolate, it meant any opp or tunit y to rest Connor Goldson and Tavernier - the only two players to start every game for Rangers this season - was effectivel­y ruled out.

Those two, along with Barisic and Scott Arfield, were the only survivors from the Benfic a match. JonMc Laughlin replaced Allan Mcgregor in goal, while Bassey came in for Leon Balogun in central defence. There was a first starting appearance for Bongani Zungu in midfield where Ian is Hag ire turned as S teven Davis and Glen Kamara dropped out.

Defoe was flanked by Brandon Barker and Cedric Itten in a completely revamped front three as Alfred oM ore los, Ryan Kent and Kemar Roofe made way.

Rangers had no two non their previous three visits to the Falkirk Stadium, the most recent of them a 3-2 defeat in a Championsh­ip fixture under Mark War burton in March 2016. But this Ibrox side is a very different beast from those days when there was too often a softness and vulnerabil­ity about them.

They had a clear intent to take control of this tie as quickly as possible, It ten’ s cross bouncing off the top of the crossbar inside the opening minute, and they duly did so courtesy of Defoe’s third goal of the season.

Rangers’ willingnes­s to vary their preferred possession­based approach by going more direct paid dividends when Goldson’s long through ball was misjudged in the air by Falkirk defender Mark Durnan. It dropped into the path of Defoe who brought it under control instantly and steered a low left-foot shot across goalkeeper Peter Morrison into the corner of the net.

Defoe came close to a second 10 minutes later when Durnan’s clearance from a Bassey cross fell to the striker on the edge of the box. It was an awkward ball to connect with but Defoe’s first time volley flew just wide of Morrison’s post.

Rangers were forced into a change midway through the first half when Barker limped off. He was replaced by Kamara who went into midfield while Hagi moved into the forward line.

Falkirk had responded reasonably well to the early setback, competing in midfield, but their task became even more daunting when Rangers made it 2-0 on the half hour.

Morrison made a fine save to keep out a Tavernier shot at the expense of a corner which was floated in from the left by Barisic. Itten’s header was parried by Morrison but only as far as

Bassey who smashed home his first goal for Rangers from close range.

Itten should have made it 3-0 a minute later but the Swiss internatio­nal forward blazed wildly over from around 14 yards after being set up perfectly by Hagi.

Falkirk enjoyed a no ther decent spell and it needed a fine reaction save from Mclaughlin to keep out Durnan’s close-range header from Blair Alston’s corner.

But any rekindled hopes the hosts had of staging a come - back were snuffed out by Rangers’ third goal four minutes before half-time. Hagi earned a free-kick just outside the area, providing Bar i sic with the opportunit­y to showcase his set piece expertise as the Croatian left-back curled the ball over the wall and high beyond the hand of Morrison into the corner of the net.

A slack back pass by Bassey immediatel­y after the restart almost gifted Falkirk a goal but Mclaughlin was able to deny Conor Sammon, albeit with a fortunate break of the ball as he challenged the striker.

Rangers quickly reasserted their authority with an excellent four th goal in the 50th minute as Barisic’s cross from the left was volleyed home in emphatic style by Ta vernier for his 14th of the campaign. Gerrard’s side were in cruise control now and he took the opportunit­y to hand a debut to 18-year-old midfielder Ciaran Dickson, while winger Glenn Middleton also entered the fray to make his first appearance since April 2019. Another highly-regarded academy product, 16-year- old defender Leon King, made his debut when he replaced Tavernier for the final 20 minutes.

FALKIRK: P.morrison, Dixon, Hall, Durnan, Alston, Kelly, Gomis, Telfer (Leitch 74), C.morrison (Connolly 62), Sammon (Dowds 62), Todd (Deveney 81). Subs not used: Cantley, Mercer, Francis, Laverty, Miller

RANGERS: Mclaughlin, Tavernier (King 71), Goldson, Bassey, Barisic (Dickson 55); Arfield (Middleton 55), Zungu (Stewart 71), Hagi; Itten, Defoe, Barker (Kamara 26). Subs not used: Firth, Balogun, Kent, Morelos.

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 ??  ?? 0 Rangers defender Calvin Bassey smashes the ball home from close range to make it 2-0 to the visitors during yesterday’s Betfred Cup victory over Falkirk. Steven Gerrard’s side have now gone 23 matches undefeated since the start of the campaign.
0 Rangers defender Calvin Bassey smashes the ball home from close range to make it 2-0 to the visitors during yesterday’s Betfred Cup victory over Falkirk. Steven Gerrard’s side have now gone 23 matches undefeated since the start of the campaign.
 ??  ?? 0 Borna Barisic is congratula­ted after curling home a free-kick to put Rangers 3-0 up.
0 Borna Barisic is congratula­ted after curling home a free-kick to put Rangers 3-0 up.
 ??  ?? 0 James Tavernier celebrates after scoring to make it 4-0.
0 James Tavernier celebrates after scoring to make it 4-0.
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