Rangers booked their place in next season's Champions League qualifiers with a
comfortable but forgettable victory over doomed Partick.
The result also delayed Celtic's confirmation as Bank of Scotland Premier
League champions by at least 24 hours.
Scotland striker Steven Thompson put Rangers ahead with his fifth goal of the
season and the afternoon became even less of a contest shortly after half-time
when Gavin Rae made it 2-0.
Thompson had been engaged in a physical battle with Thistle's giant Australian
defender Adrian Madaschi from the off and both players received a warning from
referee Mike McCurry after one clash.
Soon after, another Thompson challenge on Madaschi led to the opening goal.
Mikel Arteta, back in the side following a shoulder injury, fired in a
free-kick that Thompson headed away.
But rookie right-back Alan Hutton was perfectly positioned beyond the back
post to head the ball back into the danger zone and Thompson slid in ahead of
Madaschi to poke the ball past Jamie Langfield from close range.
Langfield had earlier produced a fine tip over to keep out a Michael Mols
header, with the Dutchman, captain in the absence of the injured Craig Moore, and
the rested Stefan Klos.
Klos' absence allowed his understudy Allan McGregor a rare appearance but he
was not tested before the break other than to collect a Fleming free-kick.
Langfield's gloves were far dirtier and he pulled off a fine save to tip an
Arteta free-kick from 25 yards round his right-hand post.
Rae fired just wide and Frank de Boer sent a header over the crossbar as
Rangers finished the half strongly, with the Jags having earlier survived a
penalty appeal for handball by Grant Murray.
Rae doubled his side's lead three minutes after the restart by ramming the
ball between Langfield and his near post, with Hutton again claiming the
assist.
The move began with a fine flick on the left by Mols to find Fernando Ricksen,
who was back following suspension. The Dutchman switched the ball to Hutton, who
was alert enough to push a short, forward pass into Rae's path in the box.
Partick fired in their first shot of note soon afterwards but Jamie Mitchell
could not hit the target from outside the box.
The game was fizzling out quickly however and just after the hour both sides
made changes in a bid to pep things up.
Willie Howie replaced Jean Yves Anis for the visitors and Rangers sent Ronald
de Boer and Stephen Hughes on for Thompson and Arteta.
Only once did it improve the quality however - when Frank de Boer picked out
his brother with a long ball and Langfield pulled off a fine tip over to thwart
a lofted effort - and it was a relief for all concerned when McCurry finally
called time.
Teams
Rangers McGregor, Hutton, Khizanishvili, Frank de Boer, Ball,
Ricksen, Rae (Walker 83), Arteta (Hughes 62), Burke,
Thompson (Ronald de Boer 62), Mols.
Subs Not Used: Robinson, Vanoli.
Booked: Thompson.
Goals: Thompson 40, Rae 49.
Partick Langfield, Billy Gibson, Murray, Madaschi, Fleming,
Anis (Howie 61), Rowson, McBride (Bonnes 85), Mitchell,
Thomson, Grady (Britton 76).
Subs Not Used: Arthur, Chiarini.
Booked: Fleming.
Att: 49,279
Ref: M McCurry (Scotland).