The empty seats at Ibrox indicated a section of the Rangers faithful are bored
of success, but those who stayed away missed a pulsating victory over Hibernian
for the champions.
With the Scottish Premier League title long since secured less than 40,000
fans turned out tonight, but under Dick Advocaat's strict rule there is no
prospect of the team's hunger fading.
Rangers secured a comfortable interval lead made in Scotland as Barry Ferguson
put them in front on 11 minutes and his international colleague Billy Dodds
struck six minutes later.
When Shaun Dennis put through his own goal after 47 minutes this looked
another routine win, but a swift reply from Kenny Miller was followed by a
powerful Dirk Lehmann strike for Hibs on 72 minutes.
Rangers were called upon to up a gear, but this season that has been their
strength and Jorg Albertz duly delivered a late double, the first a penalty, to
give the scoreline an emphatic feel.
Having marched to the title in such commanding fashion, Rangers are now very
much a team on parade and they turned on the style against Hibernian for long
periods.
The visitors offered more in return than most Ibrox visitors have managed this
term but ultimately had no way of preventing Rangers restoring their lead at the
top of the SPL to 22 points.
Rangers rested skipper Lorenzo Amoruso, despite the Italian being set to start
a three-game suspension, and retained Tero Pentilla in a reshuffled backline
which saw Tony Vidmar at centre-half.
Hibernian were without both Russell Latapy and Franck Sauzee meaning their
usual creative spark was missing from the outset, though to their credit they
started brightly.
On two minutes highly-rated Scotland Under-21 striker Miller scuffed his shot
badly wide when well placed after a sharp exchange of passes with Ian Murray.
Hibernian threatened again when Paul Hartley cut inside of Pentilla only for
Dirk Lehmann's first-time shot to be a snatched effort straight at a goalkeeper
Stefan Klos.
Rangers might well have targeted a new striker for this summer but the quality
of their finishing has rarely let them down this term and again it proved the
difference tonight.
Hibernian's missed opportunities were punished via Rangers' first chance of
the contest as Arthur Numan's precise pass was seized on by Ferguson, who beat
Nick Colgan with a sweeping low shot.
It was a frustrating moment for Hibernian, whose misery was compounded only
six minutes later when Rangers produced another clinical strike to leave the
visitors stunned.
Numan was again involved, linking up with Seb Rozental before pulling the ball
back for Dodds to crash the ball into the roof of the net from close range for
2-0 on 17 minutes.
Now Rangers had the level of control they wanted and pressed forward in
numbers, a raking long pass from Albertz almost feeding Dodds again but for
Colgan's intervention.
After 26 minutes referee Jim McCluskey played on after Grant Brebner's foul on
Albertz to allow Rozental to fire narrowly wide before booking the Hibernian
midfielder.
Rangers were now indulging in some impressive one-touch play, one flowing move
seeing Tugay Kerimoglu combine with Ferguson before Rozental looped his shot
over the bar.
The Chilean forward was wasteful again on 37 minutes when Dodds' intelligent
chip found him unmarked in front of goal, yet he headed well wide from
point-blank range.
Tugay almost put Rangers three ahead before half-time, with Hibernian now
firmly on the back foot, as he curled a shot just past the upright after being
found by Numan.
Within two minutes of the restart Rangers did move 3-0 in front courtesy of a
lapse in concentration by Hibernian's Dennis, who put through his own net.
The centre-half, with one eye on Rozental's run behind him, slid to clear a
drilled Numan cross from the left only to divert it into the bottom corner of
the net.
Hibernian were at least able to muster a swift response as good work by
Hartley enabled Miller to burst clear and curl an assured finish beyond the
reach of Klos for 3-1 barely a minute later.
Rangers took off Ferguson for youngster Robert Malcolm before Andrei
Kanchelskis raced onto a Dodds pass only to shoot straight at Colgan and
Rozental to be on hand to blaze over the rebound.
The relentless search for goals continued from the home side with the pace of
Numan still troubling Hibernian and it needed a Colgan side to prevent the
Dutchman scoring with an angled drive.
Hibernian had not quite given in and Lehmann hit the post on 66 minutes before
substitute Pat McGinlay struck the rebound straight at Klos from an inviting
position.
Claudio Reyna's curled free-kick just wide of the mark was a further warning
to Hibernian, but remarkably after 72 minutes it was suddenly 3-2 as Lehmann's
25-yard effort surprised Klos.
Order was restored for Rangers with 10 minutes remaining when the luckless
Dennis was ruled to have brought down substitute Jonatan Johansson, on for
Dodds, resulting in a penalty.
Albertz has had his share of misfortune from the spot this term, notably a
miss against Celtic, but made no mistake to put Rangers 4-2 ahead on 81 minutes
to halt Hibernian's comeback.
With four minutes left Albertz delivered another blow to Hibernian as he
struck a long-range effort against the inside of the post and into the net to
make it 5-2 on the night.
Teams
Rangers: Klos, Numan, Penttila, Vidmar, Reyna, Albertz,
Ferguson (Malcolm 52), Kerimoglu, Kanchelskis,
Rozental (McCann 63), Dodds (Johansson 73).
Subs Not Used: Brown, Gibson.
Goals: Ferguson 11, Dodds 17, Dennis 47 og, Albertz 81 pen, 86.
Hibernian: Colgan, Collins, Hughes, Dennis, Renwick, Hartley,
Lovell (McGinlay 59), Brebner, Murray, Lehmann, K. Miller.
Subs Not Used: Phillips, McIntosh, Paatelainen, Jean.
Booked: Brebner, Dennis, Hartley.
Goals: K. Miller 49, Lehmann 72.
Att: 39,349
Ref: Jim McCluskey (Scotland).