ALLAN MCGREGOR 7
Returned to the side after an injury lay-off and had little to do on a straightforward evening.
JAMES TAVERNIER 8
Opened the scoring with a superb free-kick. Given the second half off with the game won.
CONNOR GOLDSON 8
Made it 2-0 with a powerful header and rarely troubled defensively.
GEORGE EDMUNDSON 7
Has found action hard to come by this term but will benefit from a comfortable 90 minutes.
BORNA BARISIC 8
Another impressive showing as he played his part in an attacking sense.
GLEN KAMARA 7
Never under pressure on the ball and kept Rangers ticking over in midfield.
SCOTT ARFIELD 7
Added energy from central areas and looked to get forward to add his influence in the final third.
GREG STEWART 6
Tried hard to impress but couldn’t get the goal he would have wanted.
IANIS HAGI 6
Saw enough of the ball in dangerous areas but more was expected from the playmaker.
KEMAR ROOFE 5
Didn’t get any rewards for his fine movement in the first half and was forced off with a calf injury.
CEDRIC ITTEN 7
Had a series of half chances on the deck and in the air but couldn’t find the net. Minutes will be invaluable.
Substitutes:
NATHAN PATTERSON 7
(For Roofe, 41) Not his biggest test in a blue jersey but impressed once again.
ALFREDO MORELOS 7
(for Tavernier, 46) Back on the scoresheet with a poacher’s finish from close range and a lovely dinked effort late on.
JERMAIN DEFOE 7
(for Itten, 66) Stepped up his return from injury and scored with a clinical finish to make it 4-0 late on.
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