Walter Smith's dream of delivering a record 10th successive title to Ibrox in
his final season as Rangers manager lives on.
Just when most outsiders thought the champions were down and out they sparked
back into life.
Smith must have been thrilled with this display at Tynecastle today coming as
it did after the defeat by Aberdeen which appeared to wreck their championship
ambitions.
But Rangers got the points and the goals they badly needed as they go neck to
neck with Celtic with only two league games to go.
The goals came from an unlikely source with Rino Gattuso scoring twice with
Rangers getting the others through Jorg Albertz.
Hearts were outclassed and will now have to settle for a place in either the
Cup Winners' Cup or the UEFA cup next season.
This was an awesome performance from Rangers, who were forced to reshuffle their
line up for this vital clash in the absence of key players.
Antti Niemi, Staale Stensaas and Craig Moore all returned to the starting line
up.
Scotland number one Andy Goram and defender Sergio Porrini failed to recover
in time from hamstring and back injuries while Lorenzo Amoruso was suspended.
Hearts were indebted to keeper Gilles Rousset who twice thwarted Rangers in
the space of four minutes.
Brian Laudrup, so impressive today, picked out Gordon Durie in the penalty
area after Albertz had played the ball through.
The Scotland striker thumped in a fierce shot only for Rousset to punch the
ball away spectacularly.
Then four minutes later the French keeper saved with his legs from Durie again
after Jonas Thern had carved out the opening.
Rangers should have gone ahead after 27 minutes when Laudrup and Gattuso
linked up but Alex Cleland dragged his shot wide of the far post.
Rangers continued to carve out chances before the break and Durie and Stensaas
were both unlucky not to put them ahead.
Rangers needed only three minutes of the second half to take the lead when
Laudrup delivered a finely-weighted pass through the middle into the path of
Gattuso.
The 29-year-old midfielder showed remarkable composure to tuck the ball under
the body of keeper Rousset.
Hearts almost pulled level in the 52nd minute when Stevie Fulton saw a shot
smack the underside of the bar and substitute John Robertson headed the rebound
over the bar.
Play was held up briefly in the 58th minute when referee Jim McCluskey alerted
police after an incident involving assistant referee Jim McBride but details of
the problem remained unclear and the game continued.
Rangers continued to dominate the game and Gattuso headed over in the 64th
minute following a cross from Cleland.
But a minute later Rangers went 2-0 ahead when Cleland appeared to handle the
ball before breaking down the right.
He played the ball into the path of Laudrup, whose clever back-heel landed in
the path of Albertz who cracked the ball home.
Rangers were reduced to 10 men when Moore was sent off for his second bookable
offence after again clashing with Neil McCann.
But it did not stop Rangers scoring a third goal two minutes later when
Albertz played the ball into Durie. He unselfishly picked out Gattuso, who made
no mistake.
Teams
Hearts: Rousset, McPherson, Naysmith, Weir, Locke, Ritchie,
McCann, Fulton, Flogel, Makel, Callaghan (Robertson 52).
Subs Not Used: Murray, Quitongo.
Rangers: Niemi, Cleland, Stensaas, Gough, Moore, Bjorklund,
Thern (Ferguson 73), Gattuso, Durie (McCall 83), Albertz,
Laudrup (McCoist 87).
Sent Off: Moore (76).
Goals: Gattuso 48, Albertz 65, Gattuso 78.
Att: 17,415
Ref: J McCluskey (Stewarton).