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Rangers vs Hamilton Academical. Scottish Premiership.

Ibrox StadiumAttendance48,068.

Rangers 1

  • M Edu (11th minute)

Hamilton Academical 0

    Gers edge past Accies

    Image: Edu: Gers' matchwinner

    Maurice Edu scored the only goal of the game as Rangers returned to winning ways against in-form Hamilton.

    Rangers returning to winning ways at Ibrox

    Maurice Edu scored the only goal of the game as Rangers returned to winning ways against in-form Hamilton at Ibrox. The SPL leaders were put to the sword by St Johnstone in midweek, but proved their heavy defeat was just a blip in what is sure to a title-winning campaign. The goal arrived early on in Glasgow with American midfielder Edu slotting home Kenny Miller's pass with just 11 minutes on the clock. The win moves Gers a whopping 13 points clear of arch-rivals Celtic while the Accies are eight points ahead of rock-bottom Falkirk. Rangers knew they needed a positive reaction after the events in Perth on Tuesday night and could have taken the lead in the opening minutes. Miller shrugged off both Martin Canning and Mark McLaughlin to unleash a shot from a tight angle that was blocked at the near post by goalkeeper Tomas Cerny.

    Woodwork

    Edu was then denied by the woodwork when his powerful low drive from all of 35 yards crashed off Cerny's left-hand post. But the American was celebrating seconds later when he ran onto Miller's pass before slotting past the Accies keeper from just outside the six-yard box with 11 minutes gone. Despite an impressive opening spell, Rangers failed to build on their lead and Hamilton gradually began to impose themselves on the game. They could have been back on level terms when Flavio Paixao tried his luck with a shot from distance that Allan McGregor only just managed to tip over at full stretch in the Rangers goal. At the other end, Steven Naismith saw his shot blocked in the packed goalmouth before the ball eventually broke for Lee McCulloch to rifle wide of target.
    Pounced
    Rangers should have doubled their advantage after the restart when Steven Davis pounced on a slack pass before finding himself one on one with Cerny. But he fired straight at the Accies goalkeeper who was able to block before eventually gathering Miller's attempts to follow up. Kris Boyd's frustrating wait for his 100th SPL goal for Rangers continued when he was replaced by Kyle Lafferty, having done little to trouble the Hamilton defence on this occasion. Joel Thomas had replaced Hamilton's top goalscorer Antoine-Curier but his attempt to restore parity was weak and comfortably smothered by McGregor. Miller then squandered a great chance to put a comeback beyond their visitors when he collected a Davis pass only to balloon over the crossbar in front of goal when it looked easier to leave the net bulging. Accies refused to give up hope of an equaliser and James McArthur - who confirmed earlier in the day he is set for a trial at Wigan later this month - had the ball in the back of the net but the effort was flagged for offside as Rangers held on for the win.

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