Rangers Power Past 10-Man Kilmarnock in Five-Goal Thriller

Rangers delivered a dominant 5-1 performance against Kilmarnock at Ibrox on Wednesday night, with new signing Andreas Skov Olsen scoring his first goal for the club. The victory propelled Danny Röhl's side to second place in the Scottish Premiership, now just three points behind league leaders Hearts.

Early Red Card Sets the Tone

The match turned decisively in Rangers' favor within five minutes when Kilmarnock defender Dominic Thompson received a straight red card for fouling Djeidi Gassama in the penalty area. Captain James Tavernier converted the resulting spot-kick to give the hosts an early advantage.

Missed Opportunities and Second-Half Surge

Despite their numerical disadvantage, Kilmarnock nearly equalized before halftime through Bruce Anderson's glaring miss. Rangers capitalized after the break with Bojan Miovski doubling the lead in the 58th minute following slick interplay with Mohamed Diomande.

The floodgates opened in the final quarter as:

  • Skov Olsen marked his Rangers account with a composed finish (74')
  • Oliver Antman tapped home a fourth (89')
  • Mikey Moore capped an impressive performance with the fifth (90+3')

 

Consolation and Consequences

Kilmarnock's Greg Kiltie capitalized on a Jack Butland error to score a late consolation (84'), but the result leaves Rangers firmly in the title chase. The win was further boosted by Celtic's postponed match at Aberdeen due to weather conditions.

Key Stats:
• Possession: Rangers 68% - 32% Kilmarnock
• Shots on Target: Rangers 9 - 2 Kilmarnock
• Red Cards: Thompson (4')

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