
Ianis Hagi caught the double by finishing the success stock with Ross County’s 4-0 route in Ibrox.
The side of the PHILIPPE CLEMENT passed to Scottish Premiership on Thursday night with 2-1 victory over Govan’s Union Saint-Gilloise.
The two strikes of the midfielder HAGI (not the European squad) were safe to score the goal of John Souttar’s poacher.
Captain James Tavernier switched the Rangers’ first league penalty in 76 minutes, but despite the convincing victory, there was no history in the title race.
Light Blues still beat Motherwell 3-1 in FIR PARK and is still 10 points than the leader Celtic on the next Wednesday.
The man of Don Kai, who left five points ahead of five points ahead of the relegation playoffs at the bottom St. Johnstone, scored 13 goals in Light Blues at the three meetings and once again energy Gers It did not hang out with the side. The club is still looking for the first victory in Ibrox.
As usual since the European game, Clement has more options. Clinton NSIALA, a other player other than a European squad, returns as if it comes from the bench with USG after the spelling was injured like Souttar.
Rafael Fernandes, the only winter signature of Rangers, was on the bench.
As expected, the home team controlled the ball from the beginning, and the visitors met up to 18 minutes.
NSIALA’s scratching pass found the Vaclav Cerny Wide on the right, and he went inside the left foot and drove the ball from the edge of the box poured on the right side of Keeper Jordan Amissah. .
Hagi’s second is a free kick in 25 yards in 26 minutes, and Keeper Amissah in Staggies defender Jonathan Tomkinson has been remarkable to leave the wrong footsteps.
A few minutes later, in the corner, Akil Wright’s header saved the goal line of Gers Keeper Jack butland. But the Rangers soon controlled.
HAGI turned the provider 10 minutes before the interval between Nicolas Raskin. Souttar put the ball from 2 yards in 2 yards for the first goal of the season.
Along with the 18-year-old midfielder Bailey Rice, the Rangers of Mohamed Diomande started the second half of the year to find more goals in 16 yards in Hagi Cut-back.
County brought right James Brown and midfielder Scott Ala Diss for Nohan Kenneh and JOSH NISBET, but there was no sign of gaining a foothold in the game.
Souttar had a ball from a net at 51 minutes, but offside flags were relatively climbed with teammates Cyriel Dessers.
Brown made efforts just above Butland’s bar, but Light Blues continued to knock on County’s goal.
Steven McLean pointed out the position in the corner with the challenge of Lopata, and Taver Nee had a wrong way with a well -maintained penalty for Amisa.
Fernandes debuted at NSIALA and finished the positive day of the IBROX club.












