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Alfredo Morelos starts possible Rangers farewell tour by dismantling St Mirren in derby pain response - 3 talking points

Alfredo Morelos' double ensured Rangers shook off their derby despair as Michael Beale’s side hit St Mirren for five.

The Ibrox side struggled to shake off their Paisley guests despite twice edging in front with goals from Todd Cantwell and Fashion Sakala. On both occasion the Light Blues - who saw captain James Tavernier miss an early penalty - were pegged back by sensational Mark O’Hara strikes. But just as Gers looked set to drop more points after last week’s title-race ending defeat at Celtic Park, they produced three goals in the final 10 minutes to storm to victory.

Morelos bagged his first strikes since February’s Viaplay Cup final loss before substitute Scott Arfield wrapped up the win. It’s a bitter blow for the Buddies who thought they’d all but wrapped up a first-ever top-six slot with the game at 2-2. But a point at home to Kilmarnock next week should still now do it for Stephen Robinson’s Paisley high-flyers. After last week’s painful Parkhead result there should have been an early goal to soothe Rangers’ derby wounds as Alex Gogic’s trip on Nico Raskin gave the Light Blues a fourth-minute penalty.

But there was more frustration in store as Trevor Carson read Tavernier’s intentions, throwing himself down to his right to parry the skipper’s spot-kick. At the other end, Allan McGregor wasn’t quite as safe with his hands, spilling the ball out for a St Mirren corner but Greg Kiltie could only slam over with his volley as Gers struggled to clear their lines.

Fashion Sakala had a couple of goes at lifting the mood round Ibrox, first sending a deflected header onto the roof of the net before lashing another left-foot effort goalwards, with Carson’s reflexes again on point as the Northern Irishman pulled off a

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