Rangers got back to winning ways this afternoon with a narrow but deserved 1-0 win over Kilmarnock at Rugby Park, courtesy of an early goal from Shota Arveladze.
The Light Blues went into today's game without the services of the suspended Nacho Novo, the victim of one of the great miscarriages of sporting justice in modern times.
Manager Alex McLeish, under pressure following Wednesday's debacle, made three changes from Auxerre with Alan Hutton, Alex Rae and Dragan Mladenovic replacing Zurab Khizanishvili, Bob Malcolm and Novo. Making a welcome return on the bench were Chris Burke, Stephen Hughes and Steven Thompson. Craig Moore, an inexplicable substitute in midweek, was nowhere to be seen today.
There were huge gaps in the home support as Rangers, wearing red jerseys, lined up against a Kilmarnock side playing with three up front.
On a tricky playing surface Rangers took the lead in fifteen minutes when Fernando Ricksen's cross was blocked, Hutton seizing on the loose ball to centre for Shota Arveladze who coolly netted from ten yards.
Killie were certainly creating chances - and should have levelled matters on the half-hour when Kris Boyd fed Danny Invincible who elected to shoot straight at Stefan Klos with Colin Nish free on his right.
Rangers might have increased their lead just before the interval when Arveladze, through on a Gregory Vignal flock, hesitated allowing Smith to gather the ball.
Shota was almost made to pay seconds later when, in a swift counter-attack, Boyd miss-kicked in front of goal from a Steven Naismith cutback.
Six minutes into the second-half in a lightning break of their own, Arveladze released Dado Prso only for the Croatian's twenty-yard shot to be touched behind by Smith.
Alex Rae was inches away in 53 minutes with a 25-yard shot, but the feeling was growing amongst the 11,156 crowd that Rangers were not killing off the game as their superiority should have done.
The unease amongst the vast travelling support was only strengthened ten minutes later when the Ibrox men spurned two good chances to secure the game - firstly when Fernando Ricksen's shot from a Jean-Alain Boumsong pass was beaten out by Smith, the loose ball being seized on by Prso who crossed for Hamed Namouchi whose header was blocked on the line by Simon Ford (nephew of former Ranger Mark Walters).
Thompson replaced Namouchi in 69 minutes, but five minutes later Vignal's error almost presented Killie with a gift equaliser - his passback going straight to Boyd who shot straight at Klos.
Chris Burke replaced Dado Prso on 78 minutes, but Rangers were content to play out time with a one-goal lead - even if that made for nervous viewing amongst the Light Blue legions,
Alex McLeish afterwards reflected on the win:
"We've played better and dropped points. We had a reasonable control of the game, but can never relax at 1-0. A win today was vital after the midweek misery."
On Jean-Alain Boumsong 'Eck' emphasised:
"He has NOT asked for a transfer. We know there is genuine interest from Newcastle, but at the moment it's the status quo."
KILMARNOCK Smith; Greer, Dindeleaux, Ford, Hay; MacDonald (Wales 45), Invincible, Leven; Nish (Dodds 72), Boyd, Naismith (Murray 59) UNUSED SUBS Samson, Dargo, Johnston, Wolski
RANGERS Klos; Hutton, Boumsong, Andrews, Vignal; Ricksen, Mladenovic, A. Rae, Namouchi (Thompson 69); Prso (Burke 78), Arveladze UNUSED SUBS G. Smith, Ball, Hughes, Malcolm, Ross
REFEREE Dougie McDonald Attendance 11,156 |