Hibernian 0-1 Rangers: Morelos strikes as Premiership leaders down Hibs

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Highlights: Hibernian 0-1 Rangers

Alfredo Morelos struck the only goal as Rangers maintained their 23-point lead in the Scottish Premiership with victory over Hibernian at Easter Road.

The striker was perhaps fortunate not to have been sent off when his stamp on Ryan Porteous went undetected early in a low quality first half.

But he finished off a slick move as Steven Gerrard's side dominated after the interval.

Morelos also missed an open goal as Hibs struggled to make an impression.

The home side were guilty of too many basic errors and failed to put the visitors under any sustained pressure, although Jackson Irvine did squander two good openings.

Hibs stay fourth but have now suffered five defeats in seven in all competitions.

Both sides found it difficult on a badly rutted pitch, with several players losing their footing under the floodlights.

Joe Aribo tested Ofir Marciano as Rangers threatened first, while Christian Doidge and Josh Doig hit efforts straight at Allan McGregor.

The Rangers goalkeeper was guilty of a rare mistake when he spilled a cross at his near post and Doidge did well to nip in and work the ball to Irvine, only for the Australian to blaze over the top.

During a scrappy first 45 minutes, Morelos was rarely seen as an attacking threat, marshalled well by Porteous and Darren McGregor, the veteran defender making his first league start in more than a year.

But the striker was at the heart of a controversial moment when he seemed to deliberately bring his foot down on the thigh of the grounded Porteous after referee Kevin Clancy had blown for a foul.

He would go on to torment Porteous further when the defender was too slow coming out and played Morelos onside as he finished off a polished Rangers attack on 51 minutes.

Hibs were on the rack at the time, with Gerrard's side surging forward with real menace from the first kick after the re-start.

Morelos had a golden chance to kill the game off but a slight deflection on Glen Kamara's cross and a bobble resulted in him shooting wide from five yards.

He was then played in behind the home defence by a clever Ryan Kent pass but could only send a lazy lob into the arms of Marciano, who had to look much livelier to push away a thunderous shot from Kent.

Hibs could not retain any meaningful possession, with forwards Doidge and Nisbet marginal figures, although Irvine should have done better when knocking just wide from a good Melker Hallberg corner.

The home side rallied in the closing minutes but the Rangers defence seldom looked in trouble as they earned an impressive 20th clean sheet from 26 league outings.

Man of the match - Glen Kamara (Rangers)

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Kamara drove Rangers on in the second half, gliding past opponents and rarely wasting a pass

What did we learn?

Rangers once again underlined their ability to dig out wins when not quite at their best as they rolled up their sleeves to slug it out with determined opponents before finding their rhythm to turn the screw for a key spell early in the second half.

The clean sheet record is quite staggering, with only seven goals conceded all season.

Kamara stepped up after the break and was the game's star turn. While Morelos will earn all the headlines for good and bad reasons, the Finnish international just oozes class when he is in the mood.

With McGregor leading by example, Hibs battled hard, which was important after a hugely disappointing League Cup semi-final loss to St Johnstone, but it was all grunt and no guile, with little in the way of creativity or imagination.

What did they say?

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'It's a red card, quite an easy one'

Hibernian head coach Jack Ross: "It wasn't pretty at times with the state of the pitch but we knew we'd have to play the conditions and we were highly competitive throughout.

"Our most disappointing period of the game is when we concede but prior to that and the reaction to going behind was good. It was important for the players to provide that kind of performance, to regain a bit of belief."

Rangers manager Steven Gerrard: "I knew we weren't coming here to play a technical game. We wanted to really find the space and when we got into the final third then show our quality. I've just given a little bit of my game plan away there but the lads went out and executed it extremely well."

What next?

Hibernian take on Dundee United at Tannadice on Saturday (15:00 GMT) looking to arrest a slump in from with Livingston now nipping at their heels, while Rangers have a rare weekend off, returning to action at home to St Johnstone next Wednesday (19:45).

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