Rangers walted to the end of a fantastic week in Govan with an Antonio Colak-inspired 4-0 victory over Ross County.
Premiership action rolled around again after midweek's Champions League group stage place was confirmed with a remarkable 1-0 away win at PSV. The Staggies were the latest test and John Lundstram's deflected goal midway through the first half put them on a comfortable course, with Antonio Colak's latest strike ahead of half-time edging them onto easy street.
Another effort from Rangers' new number nine and Steven Davis ensured a return to winning ways in the league after a 2-2 draw at Hibs last Saturday. There's a Premier Sports Cup last 16 tie with Queen of the South to overcome beforehand but some eyes may be glancing towards next weekend's huge first derby of the season with Celtic at Parkhead. Here are three things we learned from this match.
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Where does Morelos go?
Wherever it is, that won't be in the starting XI anytime soon. Colak has hit the ground sprinting at Ibrox and the Colombian forward - omitted from their midweek squad due to attitude and fitness concerns - needs to buck up his ideas.
Crunch talks will take place next week on his future but Colak will be keeping him out the team after a sixth goal already this term, two netted here after the winner in Eindhoven midweek.
Keeping in touch
They were heavy favourites but Rangers would not have been forgiven for taking their eye off the ball, even amid their huge achievement midweek.
It was job done pretty early on in Govan and at the very least, will keep them within a game of Celtic heading into the derby, where they can make up ground.
A chance to shine
With senior centre-back options in Filip Helander, Ben Davies and John Souttar, midfielder by trade James Sands has been appearing in central defence beside Connor Goldson.
He was taken off at half-time and academy product Leon King was given a chance to impress. If the injuries persist, he will be needed in the coming months with a relentless run of matches ahead.
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