Rangers vs Kilmarnock. Scottish Premiership.
Ibrox Stadium.
Rangers 2-0 Kilmarnock: Kemar Roofe scores his first goal as hosts move three points clear
Lille-target Alfredo Morelos was reportedly asked to be left out of the squad amid continuing speculation over his future
Monday 24 August 2020 10:07, UK
Kemar Roofe helped lift Rangers clear at the top of the Scottish Premiership as his first goal for the club set up a 2-0 Ibrox win over Kilmarnock.
There was no sign of Lille-target Alfredo Morelos after the striker reportedly asked to be left out of the squad amid continuing speculation over his future.
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Gerrard admitted on Friday that the Colombian was not "looking himself" following Gers' decision to reject a £16m offer from the Ligue 1 side.
But the Rangers boss will have been delighted to see new signing from Anderlecht Roofe get off the mark.
The ex-Leeds hitman marked his first Gers start with the opener just after half-time as the Light Blues bounced back from last weekend's slip-up at Livingston.
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This was another workmanlike display to follow on from the laboured showing at the Tony Macaroni Arena but at least there were no late nerves as Ryan Kent's third goal of the season sealed victory with 13 minutes left.
While Gers move three points clear of Hibernian - who play St Johnstone on Sunday - at the summit, Killie drop into the bottom two having taken just two points from the first 15 available.
The Gers faithful were left with a horrible feeling of deja vu as last weekend's struggles brought back memories of their post Christmas collapse last term.
And it was another familiar tale for much of the opening 45 minutes as Killie sat in a stubborn shape and refused to budge, with the hosts short on ideas as how to cut them open.
It took 19 minutes to conjure a chance, with Cedric Itten - also making his full debut - wasting a golden opportunity to open his Ibrox account as he blazed over from a loose Kirk Broadfoot header.
Kent's pace saw him race on to James Tavernier's pass but the Leeds target could not follow up an immaculate first touch with a finish as Aaron McGowan and keeper Danny Rogers put a combined block in.
Referee Kevin Clancy turned down a big Rangers penalty appeal as Ryan Jack's cross brushed Stuart Findlay's arm while Rogers was also frustrating the hosts as he brilliantly clawed away another Kent strike.
Filip Helander had one last go at breaking Killie's resistance before the break but while the Light Blues were frustrated as they trudged down the tunnel level at the break, it would not be long before their persistence paid off.
The visitors should have learned their lesson after allowing Borna Barisic far too much space on 49 minutes to pick out Roofe, who angled a header against the far post.
But Alex Dyer's team failed to heed that warning and paid the price 60 seconds later as the big Croatian swept in a low cross for Roofe to steer home his first Gers goal.
Dyer introduced Nicke Kabamba for the last half hour, hoping he would rough up the Ibrox defence in the same way he did with Celtic's earlier this month.
But Rangers wrapped up the points late on. Aaron Tshibola put his body on the line to deny a fierce Tavernier hit but there was no-one there to stop Kent sweeping home on the rebound.
A third would have flattered the hosts but they came close in stoppage time, with Gary Dicker's goal-line clearance thwarting substitute Greg Stewart.
What the managers said
Rangers boss Steve Gerrard: "I'm very pleased with the clean sheet and the players deserve a lot of credit for the record. We have been working very hard on the training pitch and we defended well.
"We are doing the dirty stuff behind the ball really well. The players have applied themselves ever so well and they are getting their rewards for it.
"The pleasing thing for me is not just Kemar's goal, it is the cleverness and the linking of play. He has a good all-round game and he is starting to look a lot sharper. He is reaching full fitness and with another two or three games he will be really ready to go."
Kilmarnock boss Alex Dyer: "Did we lack ambition? No, not at all, no chance. We have honest professionals in there who give 100 per cent every time.
"We have come up against a side who are playing well at the moment and are top of the league. Obviously we would like more points on the board. But the performances have been decent and we need to turn them into results."
What's next?
Rangers travel to Hamilton next Saturday, live on Sky Sports; kick-off is at 5.30pm. Kilmarnock host Dundee United next Saturday at 3pm.