“Off the pace – 4” – Rangers players rated v Killie

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Rangers players in blue shirts celebrate a goal at Ibrox after breaking a five-month home league win drought against Kilmarnock.
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - OCTOBER 26: Danilo of Rangers celebrates scoring his team's second goal during the Premier League match between Rangers and Kilmarnock at Ibrox Stadium on October 26, 2025 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

Rangers finally ended a five-month wait for an Ibrox league win, but how did the players fare on the day in Rangers match ratings?

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Here’s a few Ibrox Noise ratings after the relief of finally winning against the mighty Killie.

Ratings

Defence

Jack Butland – 5
The keeper had shaky moments, including an error that led to the equaliser. Needs to steady himself.

James Tavernier – 7
Worked hard up and down the right, offered leadership and some decent delivery going forward.

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John Souttar – 7
Solid in the air and strong in the tackle. Handled the physical side of Kilmarnock’s attack well.

Derek Cornelius – 7
Scored the opener and looked composed throughout. A real presence in both boxes.

Jayden Meghoma – 6
Brought pace and drive down the left, though his final ball was mixed at times.

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Midfield

Thelo Aasgaard – 5
Struggled to influence proceedings. A quieter outing where he couldn’t stamp authority on midfield.

Nicolas Raskin – 6
Worked hard and kept things tidy, but didn’t dictate play as much as he can.

Mohamed Diomandé – 6
Energetic and defensively disciplined. Broke up play well and supported the back line.

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Attack

Djeidi Gassama – 5
Tried to make things happen down the flank, but lacked precision in the final third.

Bojan Miovski – 4
Off the pace, missed key chances and offered little threat before being replaced.

Danilo – 6
Scored and led the line well, showing signs of growing confidence and sharpness.

Substitutes

Mikey Moore – 6
Added fresh legs late on, kept the tempo up and pressed effectively.

Connor Barron – 6
Slotted in smoothly and helped see the game out with composure.

Max Aarons – 5
Limited impact due to lack of time, solid enough defensively.

Youssef Chermiti – 7
Made a real difference after coming on, scoring to seal the win. A confidence boost.

Lyall Cameron – N/A
Not on long enough to be rated.

Danny Rohl: 6

He will be happy this was a bit better than the shambles v Brann, and he’s arrested a terrible run of form. But for all that he says in the press, he will not be under any illusions about this match. The real tests are to come.