Rangers came from behind against Motherwell to secure a win that stretches their lead at the top of the Scottish Premiership to 16 points.
Cedric Itten struck in between a Kemar Roofe double in the final 17 minutes to ensure Rangers avoided a second defeat within four days.
Rangers struggled to break down the visitors after they had taken the lead through Callum Lang on six minutes.
But their comeback consigned Motherwell to a fourth consecutive defeat.
Stephen Robinson’s side remain fifth, 10 points behind Aberdeen, despite a run of six games without a win and will view this is an opportunity missed.
Rangers benefit from Hibernian’s draw with Dundee United and Celtic’s involvement in Sunday’s Scottish Cup final to take further command at the top.
Steven Gerrard’s side had not lost all season until their shock midweek League Cup quarter-final loss at St Mirren and, for much of this game, it looked like Rangers defeats were about to arrive like buses.
Buses was the correct description for the way the Motherwell defence was parked around their own box as they repelled and frustrated the increasingly desperate home side after Lang’s early strike.
Rangers looked like they were determined to sweep aside the memory of that midweek disappointment as restored striker Jermain Defoe tested goalkeeper Jordan Archer shortly after kick-off.
However, as Dundee United had shown despite defeat last week, the Ibrox side still struggle to break down a side determined to pack their defence. As St Mirren showed in midweek, they have suddenly showed a fragility at the back.
Motherwell scored in their first attack as Declan Gallagher held the ball up on the edge of Rangers penalty box and fed Scotland colleague Stephen O’Donnell, whose low cross found Lang ghosting in unmarked at the back post for his fifth goal of the season.
Ryan Kent headed wastefully wide before the break and Steven Davis had a goal disallowed for offside as Rangers looked to be running out of time and ideas to break down opponents that gave them some nervous moments on the break.
However, Kent made up for his miss by poking the ball into the path of Roofe to score from close range and signal a late Rangers rescue act.
Itten headed in at the back post after a corner evaded everyone else in a packed six-yard box before Roofe supplied yet another close-range finish as the ball bobbled the packed area.
Man of the match – Kemar Roofe
What did we learn?
While Rangers end the day with their lead enhanced, the way they laboured to subdue a struggling Motherwell will add to the question marks raised by their League Cup exit.
However, Gerrard will point to their determination to come from behind as proof that they can avoid the collapse in form they have endured in recent seasons once the pressure builds in the second half of the campaign.
Motherwell will take heart from the way they were able to limit the league leaders to so few clear-cut chances until that late collapse – and their ability to worry Rangers on the break.
There will, though, be concerns about that poor run of results, which would have them toiling in the table had they not been awarded two wins because of their opponents’ Covid-19 rule breaches.
What did they say?
Rangers manager Steven Gerrard: “It’s a big result, I’m very satisfied. It’s a big three points for us, especially on the back of a tough few days mentally.
“We found a response and a reaction. This was a big test for us and we’ve passed it with flying colours. The team did show its bottle.”
Motherwell manager Stephen Robinson: “The boys gave everything but the decision making in the box for the goals wasn’t good enough.
“What this does is give me hope – we’re on a sticky run but there are boys fighting for the cause and I’m confident we’ll pick up results in the coming weeks against teams with a lot less to offer than Rangers.”
What’s next?
Rangers continue their pursuit of the title in Perth on Wednesday, when they face St Johnstone (18:00 GMT), while Motherwell host fourth-top Aberdeen (18:15).
Player of the match
LangCallum Lang
Rangers
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Squad number11Player nameItten
Average rating6.93
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Squad number15Player nameZungu
Average rating6.11
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Squad number7Player nameHagi
Average rating6.04
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Squad number25Player nameRoofe
Average rating5.83
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Squad number17Player nameAribo
Average rating5.51
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Squad number9Player nameDefoe
Average rating5.22
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Squad number14Player nameKent
Average rating5.17
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Squad number10Player nameDavis
Average rating4.99
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Squad number2Player nameTavernier
Average rating4.93
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Squad number6Player nameGoldson
Average rating4.88
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Squad number31Player nameBarisic
Average rating4.83
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Squad number1Player nameMcGregor
Average rating4.79
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Squad number18Player nameKamara
Average rating4.78
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Squad number37Player nameArfield
Average rating4.76
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Squad number5Player nameHelander
Average rating4.72
Motherwell
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Squad number29Player nameLang
Average rating6.95
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Squad number7Player nameO’Hara
Average rating6.80
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Squad number31Player nameGallagher
Average rating6.74
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Squad number33Player nameO’Donnell
Average rating6.74
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Squad number6Player nameCampbell
Average rating6.70
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Squad number32Player nameWatt
Average rating6.68
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Squad number8Player nameCrawford
Average rating6.67
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Squad number2Player nameGrimshaw
Average rating6.66
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Squad number13Player nameArcher
Average rating6.65
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Squad number16Player nameMugabi
Average rating6.64
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Squad number4Player nameLamie
Average rating6.61
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Squad number5Player nameMcGinley
Average rating6.10
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Squad number9Player nameWhite
Average rating5.11
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Squad number17Player nameSeedorf
Average rating4.35
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Squad number19Player namePolworth
Average rating4.29
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Squad number44Player nameCole
Average rating4.15
Line-ups
Rangers
- 1McGregor
- 2Tavernier
- 6Goldson
- 5Helander
- 31Barisic
- 37ArfieldSubstituted forHagiat 62′minutes
- 10Davis
- 18KamaraSubstituted forAriboat 45′minutes
- 25Roofe
- 9DefoeSubstituted forIttenat 71′minutes
- 14KentSubstituted forZunguat 83′minutes
Substitutes
- 3Bassey
- 7Hagi
- 11Itten
- 15Zungu
- 16Patterson
- 17Aribo
- 21Barker
- 24Stewart
- 33McLaughlin
Motherwell
- 13ArcherBooked at 82mins
- 33O’Donnell
- 16Mugabi
- 31Gallagher
- 4LamieBooked at 77minsSubstituted forSeedorfat 85′minutes
- 2GrimshawSubstituted forPolworthat 85′minutes
- 6Campbell
- 8CrawfordSubstituted forColeat 85′minutes
- 7O’Hara
- 32WattSubstituted forMcGinleyat 65′minutes
- 29LangSubstituted forWhiteat 76′minutes
Substitutes
- 5McGinley
- 9White
- 15Maguire
- 17Seedorf
- 19Polworth
- 26Cornelius
- 27Johnston
- 34Chapman
- 44Cole
- Referee:
- Don Robertson
Match Stats
Live Text
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Match ends, Rangers 3, Motherwell 1.
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Second Half ends, Rangers 3, Motherwell 1.
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Goal! Rangers 3, Motherwell 1. Kemar Roofe (Rangers) left footed shot from the centre of the box to the top right corner. Assisted by Joe Aribo.
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Joe Aribo (Rangers) wins a free kick on the left wing.
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Foul by Sherwin Seedorf (Motherwell).
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Corner, Rangers. Conceded by Stephen O’Donnell.
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Corner, Rangers. Conceded by Allan Campbell.
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Corner, Rangers. Conceded by Allan Campbell.
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Foul by Borna Barisic (Rangers).
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Sherwin Seedorf (Motherwell) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Attempt saved. Devante Cole (Motherwell) header from the centre of the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Assisted by Nathan McGinley.
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Substitution, Motherwell. Liam Polworth replaces Liam Grimshaw.
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Substitution, Motherwell. Sherwin Seedorf replaces Ricki Lamie.
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Substitution, Motherwell. Devante Cole replaces Robbie Crawford.
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Foul by Borna Barisic (Rangers).
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Stephen O’Donnell (Motherwell) wins a free kick on the right wing.
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Substitution, Rangers. Bongani Zungu replaces Ryan Kent.
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Goal! Rangers 2, Motherwell 1. Cedric Itten (Rangers) header from very close range to the top left corner. Assisted by Ianis Hagi following a corner.
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Jordan Archer (Motherwell) is shown the yellow card.
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Corner, Rangers. Conceded by Liam Grimshaw.