Rangers blow two-goal lead as Kaiyne Woolery stars for Motherwell
Kaiyne Woolery inspired an unlikely Motherwell comeback as Rangers failed to capitalise on Celtic’s earlier slip-up in the cinch Premiership title race.
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Kaiyne Woolery inspired an unlikely Motherwell comeback as Rangers failed to capitalise on Celtic’s earlier slip-up in the cinch Premiership title race.
Rangers failed to narrow the gap on Scottish Premiership leaders Celtic after losing a two-goal first-half lead at home to Motherwell.
After securing their place in the Europa League round of 16 stage in midweek against Borussia Dortmund, Rangers are back in SPFL action today with a home clash against Motherwell.
After storming to the SPFL title last season, Rangers have not always had things go as smoothly as they would have liked this time around, having dropped points on eight occasions and seeing Steven Gerrard leave his position to take charge of Aston Villa earlier in the campaign.
While Rangers have been rather active in the transfer market over the past few years, they have been rather consistent in terms of not splashing out significant amounts of money on individual players.
After securing their place in the Europa League round of 16 stage after their midweek clash against German giants Borussia Dortmund, Rangers are back in SPFL action this weekend with a match against Motherwell at Ibrox.
John Lundstram knows Rangers have to reassert their cinch Premiership title defence following their stunning Europa League triumph over Borussia Dortmund.
Motherwell boss Graham Alexander says his side won't go defensive against Rangers at Ibrox on Sunday, and will try to force Giovanni Van Bronckhorst's side onto the back foot.