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Hibernian snatch draw as Rangers’ clean sheet streak ends

Hibernian v Rangers – Scottish Premiership – Easter Road
(Image credit: Andrew Milligan)

Hibernian shattered Rangers’ shut-out streak as Steven Gerrard’s team let two points slip with a 2-2 draw in Leith.

Gers arrived in the capital having started the season with a British-record seven straight clean sheets.

But Drey Wright – in for on-loan Gers winger Jamie Murphy – became the first player to score a league goal against the Light Blues this season as he swept Hibs ahead.

Gerrard’s men go back to the top of the table by a point but, having played a game more than Celtic, will worry they have handed the title initiative to Neil Lennon’s champions.

Kevin Nisbet fired a warning strike as he brought out a finger-tip save from Jon McLaughlin – but there was no rescuing Rangers as their run of blanks was finally ended on 22 minutes.

Paul Hanlon’s cross-field ball was flicked on by Nisbet out to Boyle. The winger took a heavy touch but was still able to squeeze a low ball past the hesitant Borna Barisic, with Wright timing his run perfectly to slot under McLaughlin.

Morelos and Hagi had theirs scrambled further when Ryan Porteous – off the ball – and Hanlon clattered into the Rangers duo to earn bookings.

The Israeli did better moments later as Hagi measured a beauty of a pass for Kent, throwing out an arm to deny the £7million man.

Arfield thought he had grabbed a late winner, only to be thwarted by Marciano’s breathtaking double save.