Michael Beale and Robbie Neilson both have unbeaten runs to protect under the lights in Gorgie.
In the first 15 minutes of the first half we had chances to go and score more. It started with the forwards and the rest of the team backed them up and it was nice to see Alfredo score a couple more goals. They’re riding high here, in really good form, and we spoke before the game about how we had to be at our best. On both occasions, Morelos his trademark knee slide with a fingers on lips directed to peeved home supporters. But when the opportunity came to play we never connected with our passes, our passes were going back the way, making mistakes we probably haven’t made previously. So we changed to a four and it helped us get a bit of stability. Ryan Kent thought he'd won a penalty three minutes after the break, but I thought we were fantastic. It was a really strong performance, particularly the first half. The attacking was probably the poorest part of it. I just think we didn’t get anywhere near the level we’ve been getting to. There are two sides to that, I thought Rangers played very well, pressed well, they were aggressive.
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If you look at our record away from home, that’s what makes us slip up over a league campaign. We always talk about aiming up the way here. “So we have to bring our best game. We are playing against a very, very good team with top players, national team players who have played at the highest level. Hearts boss Robbie Neilson reckons tonight’s match is the perfect occasion to show off Scottish football in its best light light, despite there being no TV coverage in place. Rangers boss Michael Beale believes Robbie Neilson is destined to become the next Scotland National Team manager ahead of tonight’s meeting at Tynecastle. Rangers TV international subscribers can stream the match. Rangers 1/2 (*Odds from Skybet.com correct at time of writing*) Odds: Hearts 21/4 Their defensive solidity will be tested to the max tonight. Aside from the Glasgow Derby on January 2, this match is likely to pose the most challenging fixture of Beale’s reign to date and one that he won’t be taking lightly. Advertisement
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Match report as Rangers beat Hearts 3-0 with two goals from Alfredo Morelos and one from Malik Tillman; Michael Beale now undefeated in nine Scottish ...
One way to put that right: we've got a game on Saturday, and we'll try to win that. There are some errors in his game he needs to work on but what an exciting player for me and my staff to come in and work with every day." I just felt we didn't get to that level today." A couple of flashes here and there but we didn't deserve to take anything out the game, which is the most disappointing thing. The boy's playing very well. "I think it's clear what I want.
Rangers shatter Hearts' 10-match unbeaten run with a rampant Scottish Premiership victory at Tynecastle.
Connor Goldson (Rangers) left footed shot from the left side of the box is blocked. Attempt blocked. - Shots - 3Kingsley - 15Rowles - 21Sibbick - 28Clark "Overall I'm delighted. He was far from the only culprit in maroon. They have scarcely delivered a more complete performance under the Englishman. The visitors had efforts from Morelos and Fashion Sakala ruled out for offside either side of the opener, but deservedly doubled their advantage when a short corner was played back to Borna Borisic. It was 2-0 going on five or six by the break.
Hearts vs Rangers Michael Beale is still unbeaten as Rangers boss and Robbie Neilson's men didn't even come close to ending that under the lights in Gorgie.
In the first 15 minutes of the first half we had chances to go and score more. It started with the forwards and the rest of the team backed them up and it was nice to see Alfredo score a couple more goals. They’re riding high here, in really good form, and we spoke before the game about how we had to be at our best. On both occasions, Morelos his trademark knee slide with a fingers on lips directed to peeved home supporters. But when the opportunity came to play we never connected with our passes, our passes were going back the way, making mistakes we probably haven’t made previously. So we changed to a four and it helped us get a bit of stability. Ryan Kent thought he’d won a penalty three minutes after the break, but I thought we were fantastic. It was a really strong performance, particularly the first half. The attacking was probably the poorest part of it. There are two sides to that, I thought Rangers played very well, pressed well, they were aggressive. I just think we didn’t get anywhere near the level we’ve been getting to.