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Rangers midfielder Mohamed Diomande celebrates his controversial winner

At a glance

  • Fernandez & Diomande goals earn Rangers fourth successive league win

  • Rohl unbeaten in Premiership since taking charge

  • Livingston left to rue decisions and stay bottom of division

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Rangers earned a fourth successive Scottish Premiership win under head coach Danny Rohl, taking the points in controversial fashion to extend Livingston's long winless league run to 11 games.

Mohamed Diomande's late winner was initially deemed offside but overturned on review, with the visitors initially claiming goalkeeper Jerome Prior was fouled before the ball broke into the Ibrox midfielder's path.

Emmanuel Fernandez's thumping early header was levelled when Tete Yengi raced clear to score his first of the season before the striker was controversially denied a penalty when the ball struck Fernandez's arm minutes later.

Victory moves the Ibrox side to within nine points of leaders Hearts, having played the same number of games.

This was controversial and Livingston will no doubt feel aggrieved. David Martindale's side looked on course for a third draw in a row, but the late concession left them a point adrift of Dundee at the bottom with just a solitary league win.

Rohl spoke of improvement and confidence in his squad. Injuries to John Souttar and Derek Cornelius meant a centre-back pairing of Nasser Djiga and the rarely-seen Emmanuel Fernandez.

The latter made an instant impact with a perfectly-timed run that was finished with a towering header in off the crossbar. The perfect start for Rangers and him on just his second league start.

However, a procession to a straightforward three points didn't materialise as Livingston fought back and looked strong.

Yengi exposed Rangers' centre-backs and ran clear, coolly finishing under Jack Butland to level. Shortly after, it was so nearly worse for the home side.

Yengi saw his close-range shot divert off Fernandez's arm. It was on target, but a foul wasn't given. The guidance from VAR HQ was that the defender's arm was deemed to be in a natural position and the ball to be struck from close range.

Martindale and his team will likely disagree with that judgement. It was a crucial call that will likely be dissected, not least given referee Ross Hardie was not called over to the monitor to review.

As the game wore on, Livingston were comfortable for the large part.

Djeidi Gassama somehow missed on the counter before Yengi was superbly denied when clean in on Jack Butland.

In the dying seconds of injury time, substitute Robbie Muirhead fired just over as Diomande's late, controversial, tap-in ultimately proved the difference.

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Analysis: Rangers win but not without controversy

Rohl said he had to show players who hadn't featured much that he trusts them. He sees a team with improving self-confidence. He wants a team who aren't scared to make mistakes as he seeks improvement.

Fernandez's goal was emphatic. The problem is he and Djiga looked very fragile at the back. And repeatedly so. Injuries mean that pairing is likely for the foreseeable.

Rangers looked so ragged at times. They got the job done in the end but it was far from convincing.

The home side didn't move the ball quickly or stretch the game wide nearly enough. It played into Livingston's hands and suggested consistent improvement may take some time. They'll take the win, though.

Livingston haven't won in the league since their second outing in August. A couple of draws in their previous two outings offered something to build on but, having never beaten Rangers at Ibrox, this always seemed a tall order.

That they got level was to their credit. They will surely feel they should have had that penalty to take the lead at 1-1.

They should have gone ahead when Yengi raced clear. They also seemed aggrieved that Rangers' winner stood after an offside review and with Jerome Prior in goal claiming he'd be caught by Bojan Miovski.

So many positives for them to take but points make the difference. This was a hard luck story and Martindale's remonstrations with the officials at full-time said it all.

What next?

Rangers return to Europa League action looking for their first points of the campaign when they host Braga on Thursday (20:00 GMT). Falkirk then come to Ibrox next Sunday (14:00).

Livingston continue their quest to get Premiership points on the board when they host Aberdeen next Sunday (15:00).

Player of the match

Number: 24 M. Sylla
Average rating 7.06
Number: 1 J. Butland
Average Rating: 5.64
Number: 37 E. Fernandez
Average Rating: 5.08
Number: 43 N. Raskin
Average Rating: 4.94
Number: 10 M. Diomandé
Average Rating: 4.94
Number: 2 J. Tavernier
Average Rating: 4.86
Number: 30 J. Meghoma
Average Rating: 4.76
Number: 8 C. Barron
Average Rating: 4.63
Number: 14 N. Bajrami
Average Rating: 4.61
Number: 99 Danilo
Average Rating: 4.59
Number: 28 B. Miovski
Average Rating: 4.58
Number: 23 D. Gassama
Average Rating: 4.45
Number: 16 L. Cameron
Average Rating: 4.34
Number: 24 N. Djiga
Average Rating: 3.94
Number: 3 M. Aarons
Average Rating: 3.88
Number: 11 T. Aasgaard
Average Rating: 3.51
Number: 18 O. Antman
Average Rating: 3.50

After the opportunity to rate players has closed, the score displayed represents the average from all the submissions by BBC Sport users.