Chermiti Gets 9, Tavernier With 5.5 | Rangers Players Rated In Their Win Against Falkirk
Chermiti Gets 9, Tavernier With 5. 5 | Rangers Players Rated In Their Win Against Falkirk It was a must-win game for Rangers this afternoon, particularly after Hearts’ and Celtic’s victories in their respective fixtures. They travelled to the Central Lowlands to lock horns with Falkirk, and were in serious trouble, being two goals down within half an hour.
However, they scripted a stellar comeback and secured a 6-3 win, having drawn with the Bairns in the previous two meetings earlier this season. Rangers players rated in their dramatic 6-3 win against Falkirk. Jack Butland: 5.
5 Not a comfortable outing for the Englishman, who hardly made a save and conceded thrice in this nine-goal thriller. James Tavernier: 5. 5 Returned to the starting XI, replacing Dujon Sterling.
But the club skipper looked unsettled and nervous against Falkirk’s attacking threats. Conceded a spot-kick in the second half, thus allowing the hosts to reduce the deficit around the 70th-minute mark. Nasser Djiga: 6 Despite a strong run in recent games, the on-loan Wolves centre-half had a dismal first half an hour.
Was slow with his movements, but improved his display with timely clearances, recoveries and duels as the game progressed. Emmanuel Fernandez: 7 Was better than Djiga in the heart of the backline. Tried to calm things down with his ball-playing and ball-carrying attributes.