RANGERS

Jak Alnwick – wasn’t really called upon until the half-hour mark when he saved well from Cadden. Failed to cope with the corner that led to MotheRwell’s opener and chipped easily for the second - 5

James Tavernier – His involvement in the first half was brief, in the second, utterly anonymous - 4

Fabio Cardoso – Was in the wars, almost entirely at the hands – or elbows - of Bowman His afternoon was over when he left with a facial injury - 5

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Bruno Alves – showed his experience when standing up to Bowman in one of Motherwell’s more meaningful raids. Should have done better with a set-piece header in the first period - 5

Declan John – almost anonymous during the first period he so nearly gave Rangers the advantage before half-time with a diving header that flew just wide. Tried more than others - 5

Ryan Jack – produced an amazing block on the line to keep the Rangers goal intact when Kipre was given a free shot from a set piece. Little in attack - 5

Graham Dorrans – Arguably his least effective game in a Rangers jersey. Not given space or time by the marauding Motherwell midfielders - 5

Daniel Candeias – after a few runs on the left, he switched flanks and was more effective on the left. Went for glory when given a sight of goal in the second half, twice. Poor - 5

Carlos Pena – having shown up briefly during the opening half he was immediately involved after the interval, glancing a header wide then setting up Windass. Was then subbed - 4

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Josh Windass – should have done better with his first real involvement in the game, a low drive easily saved by Carson. Had an even better opportunity when set up by Pena. A costly miss - 4

Alfredo Morelos – warmed to the task early, involving himself in a spat with Motherwell boss Steve Robinson. Appeared singled out for special treatment by ‘Well back three, but dished it out as well. Header late on summed up his day - 5

Subs

Aaron Nemane – replaced the ineffective Pena on the hour - 3

Ross McCrorie – straight swap for the damaged Cardoso - 4

Eduardo Herrera – filled the space Windass had occupied - 2

MOTHERWELL

Trevor Carson – made a couple of important interventions during the first-half, but nothing as crucial as his save from Windass in the 50th minute, and one for the TV cameras late on from Morelos - 6

Cedric Kipre – Put under pressure early by Cardoso which enabled the Rangers striker to get a shot away but the big Frenchman should have burst the net before half-time when given a free shot in the box - 6

Peter Hartley – Detailed from the off to maintain a watching brief on Morelos, and left his mark on proceedings and the Rangers striker with a crude challenge in the first half. It was his initial header that led to ‘Well goal - 7

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Charles Dunne – was fortunate to escape punishment when challenging Morelos. Formed a three-man wall, impenetrable for the Rangers attack - 6

Richard Tait – More than handled any threat posed by Rangers. Sound throughout the game - 6

Chris Cadden – tested Alnwick in the Gers goal to the full with a crisp right-foot effort. Always gave Motherwell an out ball when under pressure - 6

Allan Campbell – his speculative shot was Motherwell’s first effort. Chased everything and worked tirelessly - 6

Carl McHugh – his usual dependable self. Unspectacular and workmanlike. Exactly what is required to stop the opposition from settling - 6

Andy Rose – Harried and harassed for 90 minutes. The lack of drive from the Rangers middle men confirms the job done by Rose & Co - 6

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Louis Moult – was bleeding from a head knock after a challenge by Cardosa when he sent Alnwick scrambling across his goal with a low drive. Showed all of his predatory instincts however when giving Motherwell the lead and then with the clincher - 8

Ryan Bowman – Booked after just six minutes for putting an arm in the face of Cardoso. Left the Portuguese stopper bloodied and battered after doing exactly the same in the second half, missed by referee Steven McLean - 6

Subs

Gael Bigirimana – came on for Campbell - 4

Alex Fisher – Replaced Ryan Bowman to save the latter from himself - 2