Brendan Rodgers enjoyed a family outing at the beach while Rangers missed an opportunity to capitalize on their match against Kilmarnock. Despite a strong performance with 40 attempts on goal, Rangers only managed to score four times with goals from Fabio Silva, Ben Davies, Tom Lawrence and John Souttar.
The match was marked by several controversial incidents including a red card for Kilmarnock’s Joe Wright and a penalty save by Rangers’ James Tavernier. Despite the drama, Rangers secured a 4-1 victory with Harvey Elliot scoring for Liverpool.
The match saw VAR interventions and contentious decisions but ultimately Rangers emerged victorious. Philippe Clement side demonstrated resilience and dominated the game, showcasing their determination to secure a win. Despite missed opportunities, Rangers secured a convincing victory over Kilmarnock.
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