Rangers Move Back into Fourth Place with Thrilling 3-0 Win Over Kilmarnock
A stunning 3-0 victory for Rangers at Kilmarnock has propelled the Glasgow club back into fourth place in the Scottish Premiership table. The win, courtesy of two goals from North Macedonia striker Bojan Miovski and a third from Spurs loanee Mikey Moore, has narrowed the gap to leaders Hearts and Celtic, who play on Sunday.
Miovski's impressive form continued as he scored his second goal of the season in the 54th minute, expertly finishing from inside the box. The 33rd-minute opener came via Miovski's powerful drive, which left Killie goalkeeper Tobi Oluwayemi with no chance.
As Rangers pressed for more goals, they were relieved when Spurs loanee Mikey Moore finally broke through in the 81st minute, celebrating a third goal of the season. However, Kilmarnock would have been awarded a penalty had referee Kevin Clancy not checked with his pitchside monitor to confirm that Emmanuel Fernandez was fouled by David Watson.
The win has moved Rangers back into contention for European qualification and further narrowed the gap to Celtic at Parkhead on Sunday. Killie, meanwhile, were left frustrated after missing several chances in front of goal.
Rangers manager Steven Gerrard will be delighted with his side's performance, while Kilmarnock boss Stuart Kettlewell will be feeling disappointed and irate after being sent off by referee Kevin Clancy in the 72nd minute for dissent.
A stunning 3-0 victory for Rangers at Kilmarnock has propelled the Glasgow club back into fourth place in the Scottish Premiership table. The win, courtesy of two goals from North Macedonia striker Bojan Miovski and a third from Spurs loanee Mikey Moore, has narrowed the gap to leaders Hearts and Celtic, who play on Sunday.
Miovski's impressive form continued as he scored his second goal of the season in the 54th minute, expertly finishing from inside the box. The 33rd-minute opener came via Miovski's powerful drive, which left Killie goalkeeper Tobi Oluwayemi with no chance.
As Rangers pressed for more goals, they were relieved when Spurs loanee Mikey Moore finally broke through in the 81st minute, celebrating a third goal of the season. However, Kilmarnock would have been awarded a penalty had referee Kevin Clancy not checked with his pitchside monitor to confirm that Emmanuel Fernandez was fouled by David Watson.
The win has moved Rangers back into contention for European qualification and further narrowed the gap to Celtic at Parkhead on Sunday. Killie, meanwhile, were left frustrated after missing several chances in front of goal.
Rangers manager Steven Gerrard will be delighted with his side's performance, while Kilmarnock boss Stuart Kettlewell will be feeling disappointed and irate after being sent off by referee Kevin Clancy in the 72nd minute for dissent.