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3 talking points as Rangers denied by Ross County in dramatic Dingwall six-goal thriller

Rangers blew two points in the Scottish Premiership title race as Ross County snatched an equaliser deep into injury on a dramatic day in Dingwall.

Matthew Wright picked the perfect time to score his first Staggies goal as he came off the bench to secure a point in a six-goal thriller.

Connor Goldson looked to have won it for the Light Blues with a header 18 minutes from time but Wright levelled at the death with seven minutes of injury time added following treatment for Ashley Maynard-Brewer.

It was an action packed game which started with a dream opener for debutant Amad Diallo. The on-loan Manchester United man - who went off injured in the second half and could be a derby doubt - scored after just four minutes.

However, a blunder by Allan McGregor handed Jordan White an equaliser and then Regan Charles-Cook completed a remarkable turnaround when he capitalised on poor defensive play to score.

The Staggies were on course for a first ever win over Gers but skipper James Tavernier levelled early in the second half and Goldson headed home with 18 minutes left which sparked wild scenes but County had the final say.

Conditions were awful due to Storm Malik but this game got the go ahead and what a treat they served up.

Diallo was handed a quickfire debut by Van Bronckhorst and took just four minutes to repay the Ibrox boss for throwing him straight into the action.

And it was a goal made in Africa as Joe Aribo, on his early return from AFCON with Nigeria, made a brilliant run and ball across goal for the youngster to tap home.

The teen, who could eventually cost Manchester United £40 million, won’t have many easier finishes but it was the perfect start to get him off and running.

But if he thought Scottish football

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