
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.