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The football game was crazy.
Dessers made a lung-bursting run, but Clark stopped his shot. A few moments later, he stopped skipper James Tavernier’s strong drive even better.
In the eighteenth minute, Dessers had a chance to take the lead after Clark had saved a long-range effort from Ridvan Yilmaz, but the Jambos goalkeeper had saved both his header and his follow-through, even though the offside flag was raised.
Then, with just Clark to beat, the Gers forward headed a Yilmaz cross past the post.
As Hearts were beginning to mount a comeback, they gave up a second goal. Tom Lawrence received a pass from Dujon Sterling, drove forward, and squared for Cortes. Cortes curled the ball low past the diving Clark, who was soon retrieving the ball from his net once more when Dessers side-footed a cross from John Souttar past him.
Before the half, Rangers led 3-0 thanks to a goal from Cyriel Dessers.
Picture: Rangers scored goals either side of halftime thanks to Cyriel Dessers.
Early in the second half, Dessers scored a goal that survived a VAR review for handball after the Jambos defense was unable to stop Sterling’s pass into the area.
Lawrence and Sterling were replaced by Silva and Ross McCausland, and then Tavernier cut back across the six-yard box, eluding the falling Dessers.
However, there was no break for the guests.
John Lundstram, the midfielder, slid in Silva in the 65th minute, and the striker’s angled shot beat Clark and into the far corner.
Fabio Silva of the Rangers scores to make it 5-0.
Picture: Fabio Silva of the Rangers scores to make it 5-0.
The agitated Gorgie faction persisted.
Shankland’s header beat Gers keeper Jack Butland, but the ball bounced against the post and Rangers managed to escape. Butland also made a good stop to deny substitute Kyosuke Tagawa’s looping drive and Grant’s 25-yard free kick.
But the home team recorded yet another clean sheet, and they will go to Kilmarnock on Wednesday with a growing sense of confidence.
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After Rangers defeated Hearts 5-0 to increase their advantage, manager Philippe Clement is unwilling to consider winning the Scottish Premiership.
Philippe Clement, the manager of Rangers, spoke to Sky Sports:
“We simply need to be focused on ourselves, which is what we’ve been doing. We don’t need to say anything to the other teams in the league.
“My squad performed a strong performance, and that’s all I have on my mind.
“The boys wanted to play extremely well because they knew they had to be on their toes, knowing that they faced a major task today against the Hearts team, who were playing pretty well.
We can be an extremely effective team if we can stay alert.
“As a unit, the squad is developing and gaining experience, making wise decisions, scoring points, and playing solid defense. It’s quite enjoyable to observe.
“We’re focused on trying to take the three points and raise our game, so we’re not preoccupied about having a title or not.
“That’s the only ambition in the team and if we do that every time, then you get a reward at the end of the season.”