There was a swagger about Rangers' play, with Cerny and Hagi enjoying plenty of the ball in dangerous areas and Dessers and Hamza Igamane causing problems.
Despite a fairly flat opening period, once Hagi got the ball rolling, Rangers got in the mood and looked like they could score at will.
A three-goal interval lead didn't flatter them at all, as Nico Raskin and Mohamed Diomande pulled the strings in midfield, while Jefte rampaged down the left.
Rangers have only dropped two points at Ibrox all season – against Dundee United - and were not in remote danger of letting any more slip.
They're enjoying their football at the moment, scoring goals, and the momentum gained should provide a decent platform for the second half of the season.
Rangers' sole January signing Rafael Fernandes make his first appearance from the bench and, if the players Clement wants do indeed arrive, the feel-good factor around Ibrox is likely to grow.