Home Football Davies and Silva on target as Rangers bounce back to trounce Kilmarnock

Davies and Silva on target as Rangers bounce back to trounce Kilmarnock

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Rangers remain on the heels of Celtic at the top of the Premiership table following a 4-1 comeback win over 10-man Kilmarnock but there was plenty of early concern for the home side at Ibrox.

Their captain, James Tavernier, scored an own goal after 12 minutes of a chaotic, incident-packed first half then had a penalty saved by Killie keeper Will Dennis after defender Joe Wright was sent off for the offending handball.

Continue reading…Rangers remain on the heels of Celtic at the top of the Premiership table following a 4-1 comeback win over 10-man Kilmarnock but there was plenty of early concern for the home side at Ibrox.Their captain, James Tavernier, scored an own goal after 12 minutes of a chaotic, incident-packed first half then had a penalty saved by Killie keeper Will Dennis after defender Joe Wright was sent off for the offending handball. Continue reading…