Rangers Player Ratings vs SK Rapid Wien: Here’s how the Gers fared
The Rangers fought back from a goal down to triumph 3-1 against SK Rapid Wien in the Europa League. The Gers put on a show in front of the Ibrox faithful and now on top of their group table.
Alfredo Morelos fired in a brace while James Tavernier continued his fine form by picking up a goal as well. Manager Steven Gerrard will be pleased with his side’s performance.
Rangers Player Ratings
Allan McGregor (6/10)
Didn’t have too much to do in this game and endured a quiet night. He was unable to do anything about the goal that was conceded.
James Tavernier (8/10)
Another immense performance from the Rangers captain who defended solidly and surged forward at the right time. He whipped in a great ball for Morelos to score his first and got on the scoresheet himself.
Connor Goldson (7/10)
Did well defensively and bombed forward at the right time. He got better as the night went on.
Joe Worrall (6/10)
He won everything in the air and effectively cleared his lines. However, he was dragged out of position once or twice.
Jon Flanagan (6/10)
Did well to cut out the passes down the channel and defended well on the night. He had his work cut out.
Lassana Coulibaly (6/10)
Was an important shield in front of the back-four. A superb game from the Mali international whose work rate was brilliant.
Ovie Ejaria (7/10)
Bounced back after a couple of poor performances. He dictated the tempo well in the middle of the park.
Daniel Candeias (7/10)
Struggled to make an impact in the first half but looked much better in the second. It was a delightful backheel from him to assist the goal that clinched the game.
Scott Arfield (8/10)
Covered a lot of green and tracked down players whenever he had to. His work rate was excellent.
Ryan Kent (6/10)
Another mixed performance from the on-loan Liverpool winger. He caused trouble with his pace and directness on the ball
Alfredo Morelos (9/10)
Scored two well-taken goals to cap off an impressive performance. He really is a gem of striker.
Substitutes
Andy Halliday (5/10)
Helped his team see out the game after coming on as a substitute for Arfield in the 90th minute.
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Glenn Middleton (N/A)
Was brought on too late and didn’t get a touch on the ball.