Danny Rohl’s side secured a confident 3–0 win over Dundee at Dens Park in the William Hill Premiership, bouncing back after a challenging week. Early goals from Nico Raskin and Mikey Moore put Rangers in control, while Djeidi Gassama added a late third to guarantee the victory and boost morale before the international break.
The Light Blues, fresh off defeats to Celtic in the Premier Sports Cup semi-final and Roma in Europe, got off to a perfect start. Raskin opened the scoring after just nine minutes by heading home unmarked from a James Tavernier corner.
Shortly after, teenage forward Mikey Moore, starting again for the first time in a while, doubled the lead with a stunning curling shot from the edge of the box, marking his first goal for Rangers.
"Raskin headed home unmarked from a James Tavernier corner," reflecting a strong set-piece contribution early in the match.
Moore nearly scored a second before halftime, firing in from close range, but VAR disallowed the goal for offside involving Mohamed Diomande.
Dundee, after an early free-kick threat by Ethan Hamilton, grew more competitive after the break but couldn’t test Rangers seriously. Substitute Simon Murray’s efforts were well-handled by goalkeeper Jack Butland, who also saved a close-range attempt by Raskin.
In stoppage time, Gassama confirmed the win by cutting inside from the right flank and curling a superb shot high into the net, ensuring a decisive and deserved triumph for Rangers.
"Gassama put the result beyond doubt, cutting inside from the right and curling a brilliant shot high into the net."
Rangers overcame recent setbacks to deliver a composed and commanding win, showcasing clinical finishing and strong defensive stability at Dens Park.
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