Rangers capped a satisfying week with an assured performance and three points
at the expense of Hearts.
Second-half goals from Ronald de Boer and Neil McCann earned a 2-0 win and the
scoreline could have been much more damaging to the home side had not goalkeeper
Antti Niemi not been in top form throughout.
Rangers arrived in Edinburgh buoyant after finally beating Celtic following
five successive defeats but the champions' straightforward dismissal of
Dunfermline earlier in the day meant the chances of catching their rivals by the
end of the season were slimmer than ever.
Changes were needed following that Hampden Park encounter and goal hero Bert
Konterman had to drop back from midfield to replace Craig Moore as Lorenzo
Amoruso's central defensive partner.
Peter Lovenkrands, the other scorer, was replaced in the starting line-up by
ex-Jambo McCann with Stephen Hughes given a start instead of Claudio Caniggia.
But it was a player Rangers had discarded that caught the eye the most in the
opening 45 minutes.
Niemi has long been regarded as one if not the best goalkeeper in Scotland and
the Finn denied his former employers on seven occasions.
After 15 minutes of not a lot Rangers bombarded his goal only to find him
equal to the task.
First de Boer saw a header saved before Shota Arveladze suffered the same fate
from two fierce drives, the first from well outside the box.
Captain Barry Ferguson tried his luck three times after that but all he got
for his efforts was a parry that Tore Andre Flo put into the sidenetting from a
difficult angle.
The best had been saved for last as McCann, sent free by a trademark Amoruso
charge upfield, planted the ball onto the head of the diving Arveladze only for
Niemi to divert the ball over the bar.
The home side, who recalled Kevin McKenna and Thomas Flogel in defence, had
started brightly with Ricardo Fuller particularly lively.
But they had trouble finding the target with Fuller spurning two good chances
and forcing Stefan Klos into a single save of not, low down at his near post.
Stevie Fulton and Tommi Grunlund also had a go but neither could hit the
target before the break.
The game trundled on past the hour mark with little of note happening before
de Boer broke the deadlock with a calm finish after the Hearts backline had been
completely bamboozled.
The home side surrendered possession cheaply to allow Rangers to set up a move
that saw McCann send in a low pass from the left. Flo cleverly stepped over it
to allow it to reach the Dutchman, whose run into the box had not been picked
up.
Niemi was soon busy again and twice denied Ferguson from long range. The
second time came at the expense of a corner that saw Arveladze head wide at the
back post.
McCann and the Georgian then passed up two simple chances within a few seconds
of each other.
The winger had only Niemi to beat but could only fire weakly at him while
Arveladze could not even hit the target from around the penalty spot as the
Hearts defence watched helplessly.
McCann's atonement came with seven minutes remaining and was all his own work.
Fuller had claimed Arthur Numan had impeded him in the Rangers penalty area but
play continued and when the winger found himself with the ball at his feet
Hearts were in trouble.
McCann skipped past Flogel to reach the box and there was nothing lacking in
the powerful finish that beat Niemi.
Fernando Ricksen fancied a third but having ran all the way into the box to be
first to a loose ball he spoiled all that effort by scuffing the ball wide from
all of six yards.
A great week for Rangers manager Alex McLeish, whose appointment two months
ago had been greeted in lukewarm fashion, saw the fans chanting his name at the
end.
Teams
Hearts: Niemi, McKenna, Pressley, Severin, Flogel,
Simmons (Kirk 59), Gronlund, Fulton, Mahe, Wales (Adam 59),
Fuller.
Subs Not Used: McKenzie, Boyack, McMullan.
Booked: Wales, Simmons.
Rangers: Klos, Konterman, Amoruso, Numan, Ricksen, Ferguson,
de Boer, Hughes, Arveladze, Flo, McCann.
Subs Not Used: McGregor, Dodds, Ross, Wilson, Lovenkrands.
Goals: de Boer 61, McCann 82.
Att: 14,128
Ref: H Dallas (Scotland).