Rangers bounce back by putting five past Hearts
Returning Alfredo Morelos helped Rangers to bounce back from their midweek setback at Celtic with a double in Sunday's 5-0 hammering of Hearts at Ibrox.
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Returning Alfredo Morelos helped Rangers to bounce back from their midweek setback at Celtic with a double in Sunday's 5-0 hammering of Hearts at Ibrox.
Returning Alfredo Morelos helped put smiles back on the faces of Rangers fans with a double in Sunday’s 5-0 hammering of Hearts at Ibrox.
I had to laugh when I saw my mate Kris Boyd on Sky having another rant about VAR after Tuesday’s Edinburgh derby.
The 23-year-old came into the team with Matt Macey sidelined through injury and kept a clean sheet, denying Hearts striker Ellis Simms three times and picking up the man-of-the-match award for his performance.
Three second-half efforts by on-loan Everton forward Ellis Simms should have taken care of business in Leith. Debutant Hibs goalkeeper Kevin Dabrowski repelled all three, becoming Hearts’ scourge for the evening.
Angry at refereeing decisions that denied his team a first-half penalty and a possible extra-man advantage which could have helped them extend their lead in third place, Hearts manager Robbie Neilson said the most important thing is that while the match ended with honours even, his men still sit 12 points ahead of their Leith rivals in the league table.
Hibs had chances to win the match with Toby Sibbick clearing a net-bound Josh Campbell effort off the line while debutant goalkeeper Kevin Dabrowski put in a man-of-the-match performance.