November 10, 2024

How the Rangers players rated in 4-0 SPFL win over Aberdeen

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Rangers were comfortable in their 4-0 win over Aberdeen to move 11 points clear at the top of the table

a group of baseball players standing on top of a field © Rangers celebrate Ryan Kent’s opener

Aberdeen were heavily depleted but Steven Gerrard went for the jugular with a very attacking line-up that also included James Tavernier making his 150th league appearance against the side he has the best scoring record against.

a man holding a football ball © Less comfortable than he’ll have liked and busier than usual but handled everything pitched at him

Alfredo Morelos and Kemar Roofe both started with Ryan Kent in support and Ryan Jack keeping Steven Davis on the bench – and the selection was rewarded with a high-scoring and dominant display from Rangers where not everyone was firing on all cylinders, but were still comfortably better than their north-east opponents.

a man hitting a ball with a racket © Quiet, but was playing as a winger most of the game with the centre-half pair and central midfielder…

Two goals in each half gave Steven Gerrard’s side the win, and several substitutions throughout the game spread minutes through the squad to give many of the first-team a run.

James Tavernier standing next to a football ball © Brilliant back and front. Reliable and no doubt with the penalty. Quiet first half but movement a ni…

Here’s how the players rated.

Leon Balogun hitting a ball with a racket © Picked for his ability stepping out from the back with the ball. Caught a couple of times in the fir…

Scale – 10: One of the best performances you’ve seen. 9: Outstanding. 8: Very good. 7: Good. 6: Average. 5: Poor, 4: Very poor. 3: A terrible day at the office. 2: Abysmal. 1: One of the worst performances you’ve seen.

a group of football players on a field © A sumptuous supply for Roofe’s goal. More of a holding midfielder than a central defender for most o…

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