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Jermain Defoe scores hat-trick as Rangers run riot against Hibernian

Jermain Defoe’s hat-trick rounded off a jubilant week for Rangers as they mauled 10-man Hibernian 6-1 at Ibrox.

Steven Gerrard’s team welcomed Paul Heckingbottom’s men to Glasgow with confidence surging after following up their last-gasp win at Kilmarnock in their Ladbrokes Premiership opener with an impressive four-goal display against Midtjylland in the Europa League.

Defoe was given the nod over Gers’ midweek man-of-the-match Alfredo Morelos and the veteran poacher proved he deserved his place with a clinical treble.

Morelos then made sure he got in on the act as he quickly added two after replacing his strike rival, with Sheyi Ojo’s late strike rounding off a dream seven days for the Ibrox side.

The volume was raised again six minutes later as Gers carved Heckingbottom’s team apart with a move as stylish as it was ruthless.

But the referee was given little choice about dishing out his opening yellow of the second half – quickly followed by a red – to Mackie as the young defender used an arm to block James Tavernier’s chipped pass to Defoe.

Tavernier should have wrapped up the points as Ryan Jack cut in from the right to tee up the skipper but his strike sailed over the bar – sparking a huge groan as the jittery home support began to worry their profligacy may yet prove costly.

Defoe was given a standing ovation as he was immediately replaced by Morelos but the Colombian is not one to be outdone and added a fourth after 77 minutes as he stuck the ball through Vela’s legs before drilling under Marciano.

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