RANGERS PLAYER RATINGS
ALLAN MCGREGOR 7
The Rangers goalkeeper broke Barry Ferguson’s record for European appearances when he started his 83rd game. Saved well from Abdoul Tapsoba at 2-2.
JAMES TAVERNIER 6
Could have done far better at the opening Standard Liege goal. But the right back atoned for that when he levelled from the penalty spot before half-time.
CONOR GOLDSON 7
Got Rangers back on level terms when he got on the end of a Borna Barisic corner and powered a header beyond Arnaud Bodart.
LEON BALOGUN 7
Failed to cut out the Duje Cop cross for the Maxime Lestienne goal. Excellent otherwise.
BORNA BARSIC 7
Supplied Goldson with a pinpoint delivery for the first Rangers goal. Could have blocked Collins Fai’s cross for the second Liege goal.
STEVEN DAVIS 8
Used all of his experience in the middle of the park to get Rangers into the last 32.
GLEN KAMARA 8
The Finnsh midfielder’s use of the ball was, as always, exceptional. Hardly misplaced a pass.
SCOTT ARFIELD 8
Looked a threat whenever he got near the final third. Showed great composure to score Rangers’ all important third goal.
RYAN KENT 8
No shortage of effort from the winger. His cut back to Arfield for Rangers’ all-important third goal was just outstanding.
ALFREDO MORELOS 7
No goals, but the Colombian striker put in a power of work both inside and outside the visitors’ penalty box.
KEMAR ROOFE 7
Won Rangers the penalty when his shot was handled by Lestienne in the Standard area.
Substtutes
JOE ARIBO (for Morelos, 79) 3
Injected energy up front.
BONGANI ZUNGU (for Arfield, 86) 2
Made his European bow.
CALVIN BASSEY (for Barisic, 89) 2
Hardly involved.
CEDRIC ITTEN (for Roofe, 89) 2
A late replacement.
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