Rangers were not at their best against St. Mirren but managed to come away with a 2-0 victory. Daniel Candeias opened the scoring for Gerrard’s men though it didn’t look as though the 30-year-old meant it.
Alfredo Morelos then scored the second and sealed the win for the Gers. Daniel Candeias then picked up a needless red card late into the stoppage time.
Made a couple of fantastic saves to save the day for Rangers.
Tavernier was poor at both ends of the pith and had a bad game. He really needs to show more consistency.
Easily the worst performer for Rangers on the night. He literally did nothing right on the night.
He was good in the defence but missed two simple sitters at the other end.
A solid display from Halliday who continues to prove his worth as a utility man.
Ryan Jack looked shaky and uncomfortable for most of the game and gave away possession cheaply.
Much improved display from Ovie Ejaria. He was always positive and looked creative in the final third.
Another poor display from Arfield who barely had an impact going forward.
It hasn’t been working for the youngster lately. He takes one too many touches on the ball.
Didn’t show anything spectacular but he wasn’t poor either. A mediocre game from Grezda.
He bullied and harried the defenders as he got another goal. A rare occurrence that he isn’t the man of the match.
Got a lucky goal before which he missed a glorious chance. He got sent off as well.
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A tidy display from the midfielder who didn’t have much to do.
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