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    Rangers -V- Inverness CT - LC

    No Cup Run For ICT



    Two days to go in the Yes No and the Union Jacks were out in full force at Ibrox. Many Bluenoses had disguised themselves as plastic seats as the game kicked off. As suggested, Ross Draper and Graeme Shinnie were suspended and Liam Polworth and Carl Tremarco filled the gaps with Ryan Christie resting on the bench, his place taken by Danny Williams.

    The Rangers fielded the same team that crushed Raith Rovers, which meant that Jon Daly and David Templeton were on the bench.

    Inverness were comfortable to play a containing game and keep the ball away from the home side which seemed to be working well in the early stages.

    If I'm honest, it was an instantly forgettable first half of few opportunities. Kris Boyd probably had the best chance when after Inverness lost the ball in midfield, he found himself one-on-one with Dean Brill, but the big keeper stuck out a leg to block the ball and the chance was gone.

    As forgettable as the game was, it was also interesting as Inverness frustrated The Rangers for long spells and our best chance of note saw Watkins latch onto a ball as he ran towards the box but his effort was easily stopped by Simonsen.

    Half Time 0-0

    The second period  began with Inverness keeping good possession and Tansey had a long range shot saved in the top corner. Mohsni almost got in a fankle as he dithered on the ball, losing concentration allowing Watkins to almost find a way through, as he clipped a ball to McKay who was also losing interest in the move, but it was just out of the strikers reach.

    It was Inverness who were controlling the pace of the game with the Ibrox club chasing shadows, but as the score remained goalless, then the game was finely poised with The Rangers relying on breakouts from defence.

    Midway through the half and still neither side were able to make the breakthrough, Inverness mopping up any sporadic attacks comfortably and forcing The Rangers into changing their plans. They did this by bringing on Templeton and Daly for Boyd and Aird in a double substitution, putting their cards on the table . Inverness reacted by bringing on Ryan Christie for Williams.

    Templeton hit a rasping shot from the left corner and Inverness never heeded the warning as The Blues attacking intent became clear and a loose ball fell to Macleod whose shot was wickedly deflected behind Brill for the opener.

    Inverness responded by forcing Simonsen into action, saving from McKay, with the game hotting up and at the other end Brill gathered a header from Daly with ease.

    Inverness now had to throw caution to the wind and almost paid the price as Templeton surged forward, after Watkins appeared to be tripped outside The Rangers penalty box, but Brill managed to claw the ball away superbly.

    A long range effort from Tansey trundled wide as the game slipped away from last seasons beaten finalists, the game now raging from end to end.

    Another superb save from Brill as Black struck from outside the box and Inverness went up the other end, McKay winning a corner which was wasted as the game entered the last couple of minutes.

    Mohsni gave away a free kick in the last minute but again the wee team held on as Black cleared off the line from Christie and a Warren headed 'goal' was ruled out, the cup shock was still on.

    Despite Inverness' best efforts, it was all too little too late and they could not take the game to extra time as the referee blew for full time to end the ICT interest in the competition for this season.

    Dean Brill did his best to keep out a keen Ibrox side and it took a wicked deflection off Meekings to beat him and he is my MotM.

    Full Time 1-0

    So there you go, cup shock at Ibrox as Championship side go into the next round at the expense of Premiership challengers. Four bookings in a game that took a while to ignite and a miserable crowd for Ibrox that won't best please the accountants.

     



    Date: 16.09.2014 Venue: Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow Attendance: 15208
    Referee: Crawford Allan
     
    Rangers: 1
    Lineup: Simonsen, McGregor, McCulloch, Mohsni, Wallace, Aird (Templeton 72), Black, Law, Macleod, Clark, Boyd (Daly 71)

     

    Subs (not used):  Robinson, Smith, Peralta, Shiels, Zaliuskas

    Scorers: Macleod (78)

    Booked: Black (25), Macleod (43)
    Sent Off: none

    Inverness CT: 0
    Lineup: Brill, Raven, Warren, Meekings, Tremarco, Polworth, Tansey, Williams (Christie 72), Doran, Watkins, Mckay

    Subs (not used): Esson, Devine, Horner, Ross
    Scorers: none
    Booked: Doran (29), Tansey (41)
    Sent Off: none


     




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