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Rangers boss Gio van Bronckhorst used the final day of the Premiership season to offer first-team chances to a host of young talent on Saturday.
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Rangers boss Gio van Bronckhorst used the final day of the Premiership season to offer first-team chances to a host of young talent on Saturday.
Journalist Joshua Barrie has praised Rangers youngster Alex Lowry for his performance against Hearts which saw the 18-year-old bag a goal in the first half as Rangers eased to a 3-1 victory.
Northern Ireland U21 forward Ross McCausland has described his Rangers debut in Saturday’s 3-1 win over Hearts as a “dream come true”.
Cole McKinnon says he hopes he can be a little part of making history at Rangers after scoring on his debut in the 3-1 win over Hearts on the last day of the cinch Premiership season.
Rangers manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst praised the players who came into his much-changed team to defeat Hearts 3-1 in the last cinch Premiership match of the season.
The Ibrox side travelled to Tynecastle with a reserve side that got gradually younger as the match went on. In spite of this, the visitors won 3-1 with goals from Cedric Itten, Alex Lowry and Cole McKinnon after Peter Haring had put the hosts in front.
Robbie Neilson’s side opened the scoring through Peter Haring midway through the first half. That was cancelled out by Cedric Itten before Alex Lowry put Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s men ahead just before the break. The scoring was complete when youngster Cole McKinnon came off the bench to score his first top-flight goal.
Former Rangers striker Andy Little reckons Alex Lowry has shown he is capable of making a contribution to the Ibrox side in next week's Europa League final after yet another impressive first team outing.