Morton boss Jim Duffy rues missed chances against Rangers in Scottish Cup defeat

By Rory O'Callaghan

Image: Morton boss Jim Duffy was pleased with the overall performance of his side against Rangers

Jim Duffy believes his Greenock Morton side were made to pay for missing a number of crucial chances in a 2-1 loss at Rangers in the fifth round of the Scottish Cup.

Morton threatened to cause an upset at Ibrox after taking an early lead through Michael Tidser before Kenny Miller and Martyn Waghorn responded for the hosts.

Aiden Nesbitt and Luke Donnelly both missed clear-cut chances for the visitors in the second half and Duffy admits his side were punished heavily by their Premiership opponents.

Image: Michael Tidser handed Morton an early lead at Ibrox on Sunday afternoon

"We had two fantastic chances," he said. "I thought Aiden had a terrific match. He puts in a lot of work - a lot of times he's isolated - but I thought we scored an outstanding goal through Michael Tidser.

"And then we had those two fantastic chances. If you get chances like that at Ibrox you've got to take one of them.

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Image: Rangers hit back immediately through Kenny Miller

"That's the most disappointing thing, that we weren't able to do that. Overall, I can't complain about the performance - I thought we played some good stuff at times."

Morton managed to frustrate Rangers for large periods of the game on Sunday afternoon and Duffy was pleased with the commitment of his players.

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Image: Martyn Waghorn secured victory for the hosts, who will now face Dunfermline or Hamilton in the next round

"We've got a young side but they've got great belief in each, they work hard for each other, were organised and we know no matter who we play, we're always going to give them a game," he said.

"We put an awful lot into the game. You can ask to make the game uncomfortable and difficult for Rangers and I think we did do that but ultimately it's about winning cup ties."

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