Sunday Mirror (Northern Ireland)

MILLER’S BOSSING

Kenny shows Pedro what real leadership looks like

- BY GAVIN McCAFFERTY

RECALLED Kenny Miller scored twice and set up another as Rangers began life after Pedro Caixinha with a 3-1 victory over Hearts at BT Murrayfiel­d.

Miller scored in each half and played in Josh Windass for the third goal after former Rangers striker Kyle Lafferty had opened the scoring with a spectacula­r free-kick. Caretaker boss Graeme Murty ended Miler’s exile from the first-team squad, which began after reports of a heated team meeting after defeat by Celtic in September.

Caixinha’s decision-making often looked questionab­le during his seven-month spell in charge and Miller made him look foolish after his dismissal on Thursday with a performanc­e that vindicated Murty’s decision to hand him the captain’s armband.

Miller was in for the suspended Graham Dorrans while Ryan Jack kept his place after the club appealed against his midweek red card in the 1-1 home draw against Kilmarnock which sealed Caixinha’s (inset) fate.

Danny Wilson partnered Ross McCrorie in place of the suspended Bruno Alves while Carlos Pena was a notable absentee.

Rangers made slightly the better start in an uninspirin­g opening spell. Declan John got the first shot on target and Miller over-hit a pass which might have played Alfredo Morelos in.

Lafferty lit up the game in the 24th minute after McCrorie was penalised for pulling the shorts of Isma Goncalves’ more than 25 yards out. The Northern Ireland star curled the ball over the wall and into the top corner before a subdued celebratio­n.

Ross Callachan was clean through moments later but Wes Foderingha­m got down well to save and soon stopped Rafal Grzelak reaching John Souttar’s free-kick.

Hearts goalkeeper Jack Hamilton handled a through ball a yard outside his box but referee Craig Thomson played on after looking toward his assistant, Douglas Ross, the Tory MP who has quit midweek football duties to focus on his main job.

Rangers levelled in the 42nd minute. Morelos turned Christophe Berra and played a reverse pass through to Miller, whose shot spun off Souttar and over Hamilton.

Foderingha­m tipped over Moore’s long-range strike moments later but Hearts looked a spent force after Walker pulled up five minutes into the second half.

Miller headed homed James Tavernier’s cross in the 65th minute and then played a brilliant longrange pass seven minutes later to Windass, who turned Grzelak and shot inside Hamilton’s near post.

Hearts were struggling and Hamilton saved from Morelos then Miller was substitute­d to a rapturous ovation from the 14,000 Rangers fans in the 32,852 crowd before embracing Murty.

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BACK IN BUSINESS Veteran striker Kenny Miller celebrated his recall to the Rangers team in style yesterday

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