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Kilmarnock 0-4 Rangers

By Colin Moffat

David Weir and Kris Boyd celebrate the opening goal at Rugby Park
Weir and Boyd were on target for Rangers at Rugby Park

An avalanche of second half goals gave Rangers a comfortable win on a blustery afternoon at Rugby Park.

Killie keeper Allan Combe saved a Kris Boyd penalty and the striker thundered a shot against the bar in the first half, while Nacho Novo hit a post.

David Weir headed home a Kevin Thomson corner and Boyd smashed in a low strike from a great Kenny Miller pass.

Late on, Miller nodded in a Steven Davis cross at the back post and Steven Whittaker added a thrilling volley.

The victory keeps Rangers two points behind leaders Celtic, while Kilmarnock have now lost four games on the trot and drop to sixth spot in the table.

An early free kick from Thomson caused the home defence all sorts of problems with Madjid Bougherra inches away from diverting the ball home and Kirk Broadfoot, perhaps distracted by his team-mate, glancing it wide from close range.

Killie were full of energy and a lovely lay-off from David Fernandez presented Willie Gibson with a good shooting chance only for the midfielder to blaze wildly off target from the edge of the penalty area.

Rangers were fortunate to win a penalty on 28 minutes when Boyd collapsed under a challenge from Grant Murray.

However, Combe produced a fine save to keep out the striker's powerful spot-kick.

Boyd is not one to dwell on missed opportunities and soon after he rattled the crossbar with a venomous strike from 30 yards.

The woodwork came to the home side's rescue again when Nacho Novo hit the base of the post with a shot after controlling a clever pass from Pedro Mendes on his chest.

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The Spaniard's effort cannoned back against the legs of the diving Combe and the keeper reacted quickly enough to prevent the ball from reaching Boyd.

Boyd was claiming for another penalty when Combe fumbled at his feet then grazed the striker with a flapping glove as he tried to recover the situation.

With a host of defenders frantically sliding back to cover the unguarded net, Boyd chose to tumble rather than shoot and a great opportunity was gone.

Frazer Wright made great challenge to block from Miller as the speedy Rangers striker broke clear after the half-time break.

But the visitors were ahead on 50 minutes when a deep corner reached the stooping Weir, who shrugged off Donovan Simmonds to crash in a header.

Three minutes later, Miller released Boyd with a fabulous cross-field pass and the former Killie forward cracked home a sweet first-time finish from 18 yards.

Kilmarnock continued to work hard but lacked menace in front of goal and Combe remained the busier keeper, making saves to deny Broadfoot and Boyd.

With ten minutes remaining, Combe sliced down the charging Broadfoot but went unpunished; referee Eddie Smith flashing a yellow card at the luckless defender rather than awarding a penalty.

Miller headed in a Davis delivery from close range and Whittaker finished off Broadfoot's cross with a flying volley as Killie collapsed in the closing minutes.

There was a sour note on a good day for the visitors, with Thomson leaving the field on a stretcher after a crunching late clash with Fernandez.

Earlier, Kilmarnock's Jamie Hamill was on the receiving end of a bad tackle from Kyle Lafferty and also had to be replaced.


Rangers manager Walter Smith: "We didn't play very well in the first half; that's as poorly as we've played for a number of games but we could have been a goal or two up.

"We started the second half well and had our best spell in those 15 minutes, so I felt we deserved to be in front.

"There was a little lull for both sides before we finished strongly and we could have added more than the two late goals."

Kilmarnock manager Jim Jefferies: "We ruined a great opening 45 minutes. I thought we started the better side.

"The last thing you say to the players at the interval is to concentrate because Rangers will come out strong but the defence just fell apart.

"They just didn't respond. They were hesitant and didn't get tight to their strikers.

"I've never seen the two centre-halves plays as badly. I think they have to carry the can, I think they knocked the stuffing out of the rest of the team."


Kilmarnock: Combe, Fowler, Murray, Wright, Skelton, Gibson, Hamill (Clancy 63), Bryson, Taouil, Simmonds (Sammon 68), Fernandez. Subs Not Used: Harpur, Hay, Corrigan, Flannigan, Cox.

Booked: Bryson.

Rangers: McGregor, Broadfoot, Papac, Weir, Bougherra, Thomson (Whittaker 84), Mendes (Ferguson 63), Novo (Lafferty 46), Davis, Boyd, Miller. Subs Not Used: Alexander, Beasley, Niguez, Loy.

Booked: Papac, Broadfoot.

Goals: Weir 50, Boyd 54, Miller 87, Whittaker 90.

Att: 10,153

Ref: E Smith

BBC Sport Player Rater man of the match: Rangers' Kris Boyd 7.58 (on 90 minutes).

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